How Cell Phones Are Changing the Face of Green Activism
by Jaymi Heimbuch, San Francisco, California
on 07.20.09

Photo via Oracio Alvarado
Today, mobile phones are ubiquitous. The sheer volume of the devices on this planet is staggering - in the US alone, 450,000 cell phones are discarded every day. Over half of the world's population has quick, easy access to cell phones and wireless technology. For example, 97% of people surveyed in Tanzania had access to a mobile phone, while just 27% could access a land line phone. In Kenya, only 19% of the country's 36 million people are reached by traditional banking methods...but virtually all have access to mobile phones. Knowing these facts, it isn't surprising that the devices are being used as a key tool for environmental change. Here's a look at successful projects using cell phones and mobile devices for eco-activism, the apps that help us go green, and some how-to ideas for eco-activism via mobile phones.




























