Archive | January, 2010

Au revoir from GGG!

Posted on 31 January 2010

April 2010 Update: The brand new global green transition blog TransitionVert.com is now live! This fantastic new site has been launched by one of our former Green Guys, Gareth, and is one of the world’s few multi-lingual blogs on the internet. Find inspirational articles, videos and polls on all things green as the Transition Vert [...]

Imagine there’s no hunger, the green end to it all.

Posted on 29 January 2010

In March 2010, global scientists and engineers will convene in California, to talk about trials of radical ideas, such as putting mirrors in space to divert the sun’s rays to fertilising the ocean with iron to kick start carbon sucking ecosystems. They will do this because despite what some people still think, the planet is [...]

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Stop worrying about a buck (and other useful resolutions for 2010)

Posted on 08 January 2010

Stuck on what to do for resolutions in 2010? Be different. Here are some not-so-familiar pledges you can make: 1. I will not be as obsessed about what I can get for a buck Don’t try to tell a fib. You probably have gone in a dollar store. Most of us do, and, yes, there [...]

Do developing countries have too many children?

Posted on 07 January 2010

“People in Africa have too many children” an argument I frequently hear when talking about population.  Despite my strong disagreement with this statement, many people bring it up in one form or another when talking about climate change and population issues. The fact of the matter is, they do not have too many children when [...]

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Lord Monckton rap battles Al Gore – Climate-Gate?

The latest episode of Hip Hop News Parody show ‘Rap News’ deals with the lead up to potentially historic Climate Change meeting in Copenhagen, 7th December. Your host Robert Foster brings notorious figures from both sides of the debate together in the studio to have it out. Lord Christopher Monckton, the hereditary peer from Great Britain, finally gets the chance to pour his barrage of climate change skepticism all over IPPC darling, Al Gore. Who will win, and who will be rap battled into the ground to eat logic dust? Find out here on Juice Media’s Rap News.

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