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Category: climate change

Get on Board’s Blog

The WWF Get on Board campaign now has a blog where we’ll document the “behind the scene” stories of the campaign so you can get a glimpse into the challenges we’re facing as well as the planning, progress, fears, hopes, tears and laughter of making this ambitious project happen.

Get (your name) on Board

The new WWF (World Wildlife NOT the wrestling cheeky…) campaign, for a stronger Climate Bill is now live. One of the key points they are pushing is to include international shipping and aviation in the bill so we’re going to construct a giant paper boat and giant paper plane to be first exhibited somewhere in [...]

Blog Action Day 2007

Calling all bloggers of the world to blog about the environment. One day. One topic. Brilliant idea If anyone is short of ideas to blog about, drop me a line I might be able to help…

coming soon – get on board

can’t say much at this point but watch this space…

Random thoughts on green campaigns.

I’ve been busy the past few weeks with two very interesting (and very different) “green/sustainable” projects, which I hope will be fully blogable soon. So part of what I’ve been doing is reviewing different green digital / offline campaigns/services that’s going around and there are quite a lot of them. Here are some random thoughts…. [...]

target cars

There’s quite a lot of climate change noise going around flights and aviation recently, mainly due to the climate change protesters at heathrow airport. Now don’t get me wrong – I’m totally aware to the fact that aviation is one of the greatest evils. Figures show that while the UK’s overall carbon emission have more [...]

nike + for energy consumption

Now here’s a gadget with a purpose. This can, (and should and i hope it will) be massive, too bad it’s currently £125 a piece: “The design firm DIY Kyoto (as in Kyoto Protocol) recently began selling a device called the Wattson, which not only shows your energy usage but can also transmit the data [...]

only a year ago

I was looking at my archive today, searching for something and I found this post, which kinda’ kicked this blog into the sphere and out of annonimity, but the interesting bit about it is that only a year ago the idea for such a post was rather fringe and refreshing – hence the reactions/replies from [...]

From wellbeing to welldoing: a shift in cultural trend?

Not saying anything new really, but have you noticed how the wellbeing trend is undergoing a very interesting shift/evolution, which can be looked at as “from wellbeing to welldoing” or “wellbeing through welldoing“. The wellbeing trend originally evolved as a new kind of culture that has resulted from a growing number of people who realized [...]

green (self)reflections

Last weekend at the park, when I took our picnic litter to the bin I felt my hand trembles at throwing the plastic bottle and food packages away. OK, maybe my hand didn’t really tremble but I was really pissed off that there are no recycling bins in the park. I’ll spare you from more [...]