Hospitality for Climate activists in Mexico: NEW LIFE CANCUN is aiming to connect visiting activists and NGO employees with local families in Cancun, Mexico.
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For all climate activists heading to Mexico
Thursday, July 8th, 2010Thank you T4 Jameela Jamil
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
Tree-Bag is branching out
Thursday, June 24th, 2010Our bag which Loft Design By helped us create is being carried around by Joanna Lumley, David Gundy, Eliza Doolittle and Roxanne Tataei - Hands Up for the Earth!
visit the Loft design by store on Marylebone High Street & Westbourne Grove to support us or else call 020 7221 5666 to order over the phone’
Here comes the Sun
Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Roofs, yes. But PV or not PV – that’s the question
Secret files on solar energy collaborator, Part 1: Dave Hampton
EVIDENCE
9-panel, 1.66KWpeak, photovoltaic (PV) solar panel installation
LOCATION
on the Carbon Coach’s home in Marlow, Bucks
COST
£10,000 all inc
SUPPLIER
Freesource, Good Energy’s chosen renewable energy installation partner
ACCOMPLICES
Transition Town Marlow 100 Solar Panel project:http://www.transitionmarlow.org/index.php?p=1_2_Solar
The low-carbon detectives are on my trail. Here’s my review of the installation.
I am delighted to report that my PV panels are up, on the roof, and generating much clean raw power, plus useful cash. The panels are of course being very closely watched and monitored, by me, and by my friends and Marlow neighbours.
They make me feel deeply and inordinately happy. I get waves of pleasure just to see my powerful panels and to witness their production of sustainable energy.
They look good, feel good, are in good taste, and, by golly, they do you good!
Loft Design By
Thursday, June 10th, 2010
The French fashion outfit - Loft Design By - is becoming part of the Restore the Earth community. Hands up for the Earth - and a big thanks for keeping the dream to restore the Earth unbroken.
Ecosystem destruction is a crime
Thursday, April 15th, 2010Most endangered species
Friday, April 9th, 2010Ten of the most endangered species in the world (source http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/apr/08/barometer-of-life):
Florida bonneted bat - Eumops floridanus was thought to be extinct until 2002, when a small colony was discovered in a North Fort Myers suburb of Florida, US.
Saola – The cow-like Pseudoryx nghetinhensis, which occurs only in the Annamite mountains of Vietnam and Laos is in protracted decline.
Kakapo or owl parrot - In 2008, the total population of this large, flightless nocturnal parrot (Strigops habroptila) from New Zealand was 93, including the seven hatched that year.
Golden arrow poison frog – With the chytridiomycosis epidemic spreading from west to east through Panama, populations of Atelopus zeteki are now at severe risk.
Jamaican iguana – There may be no more than a hundred adult Cyclura collei remaining in the wild, and juvenile recruitment appears to be minimal.
Chinese paddlefish - Only two adult specimens of Psephurus gladius (both females) have been recorded since 2002. It is expected there are fewer than 50 adults left in the wild.
Chinese giant salamander - The largest of all amphibian species, sometimes growing to more than 1m long, Andrias davidianus is widespread in southern China, but its range is very fragmented
Sicilian fir - Abies nebrodensis trees are presently limited to the steep, dry slopes of Mt. Scalone in the Madonie Mountains of Sicily.
Sumatran orang-utan - The majority of surviving Pongo abelii live in the province of Aceh in northern Sumatra, Indonesia.
A seed within
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010Trees and bushes for the Sahel
Monday, February 15th, 2010Restoring the Earth - this is what it is all about!
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