Posted on 31 January 2010
So this is the last post from Green Guys Global for now. We are taking an indefinite break from our blogging here to work on all the other things that busy green guys & girls do.
Here’s a great big thank you to all of the editors for their brilliant writing over the past few years [...]
Posted on 18 June 2009
The festival has made some bold moves in the right direction but if it wants to be a eco-leader it’ll need to pack a greater green punch next year to make it the best.
Tags: festival, Isle of wight festival
Posted on 26 November 2008
Is it me, or are there good reasons to be optimistic at the moment?
An American promise of a Green ‘New Deal’, the UK’s pledge to cut CO2 80% by 2050, their failed plans to exclude aviation and shipping from the Climate Change Bill and then there is a slight whiff of a new economy in [...]
Tags: change, energy
Posted on 03 September 2008
As our regular GGG readers will know, one of my favourite types of posts to write is those introducing new GGG editors and that is exactly what I’m going to do now.
Dr Gary Robertshaw has been a valued contributor on our blog for some months now, writing guest posts on a variety of subjects such [...]
Tags: articles, blogging, directory, Editor
Posted on 01 September 2008
Green Guys Global is back after a short break, with a brand new website, features and contributor opportunities!
Visit our ‘Editors‘ section to find out about each of our Green Guys, what they do and their plans for this blog.
You too can get involved and write for Green Guys Global so see our ‘Contribute‘ page to [...]
Tags: editors, Green Girls Global, Green Guys Global, news, website
Posted on 28 August 2008
Green Guys Global will be taking a break this weekend ready for our re-launch on Monday 1st September.
Our new website will have a brand new look, features and opportunities for contributors. If you’d like to contribute to GGG or find out more then do get in touch.
So although you won’t be able to read any [...]
Tags: events, GGG website
Posted on 12 July 2008
Glastonbury Festival 2008, ‘Love the Farm, leave no trace’ that’s what this year’s slogan said. The organisers even developed some biodegradable tent pegs to stop those lovely dairy cows cutting up their feet and mouths.
So how were the festival’s green credentials? Well a damn site better than any other festival in the [...]
Tags: events, festival, Glastonbury, waste
Posted on 01 July 2008
I asked a number of people at the festival what they were doing in their own lives to tackle climate change and also what they found the most difficult.
Sharia – Greenpeace Fundraiser
‘I shop locally, eat locally, manage my own allotment, and cycle to work. I don’t use supermarkets, so for me fitting in all my [...]
Tags: Campaigns, Climate change, events, festival, Glastonbury
Posted on 29 June 2008
At Glastonbury Festival, The Green Fields provide an environmentally friendly guide to life.
A number of entrances to the fields exist, but many will come along the old train track. Decorated by campaigners, the old track contains a number of climate inspired messages. ‘Did you know if all the bees died, life on [...]
Tags: Campaigns, Climate change, festival, Glastonbury
Posted on 27 June 2008
Well I’ve arrived at Glastonbury Festival 2008. The organisers of this years festival have promised it to be the greenest festival yet, so i’m really looking forward to the next few days.
The Green Futures field claims to be here to make this a better world to live on.
In fact Glastonbury isn’t just a music festival, [...]
Tags: festival, Glastonbury, Green Futures