Category | Climate Change

deciding to make my workplace green!

Posted on 09 November 2007

I have decided to take small steps to make my work green. So far there isn’t any sustainability or green consultants in Denmark – but I think they will come eventually. anyway – my actions for my workday future will be :  - when travelling to conferences I will try and see if I can book through [...]

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Inspirational green = happy

Posted on 29 October 2007

I have earlier on this blog pledged to only look at “positive green” instead of the “doom of climate change” – there’s so many cool things going on around the globe – and frankly Im tired of living my life worried about the world I am in. Not that I can’t affect it. I am [...]

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The reality of rising seas

Posted on 25 October 2007

Remy Chevalier, good friend of GGG, has recently launched a new blog called ‘Winafish‘. I’ve been reading this blog with fascination & its definitely worth knowing about. On Winafish Remy highlights the inevitability of rising waters and sinking coastlines. Everyone has been talking about making changes to slow down climate change and reduce the effects [...]

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Marie Claire’s Carbon Footprint Test

Posted on 21 August 2007

Do you know which activities create the most carbon emissions? How does your livestyle compare with others? Are you an ‘Urban Hipster’ a ‘Mountain Maven’ or a ‘Globe Trotter’? Take the Marie Claire carbon footprint test and see if you can guess which woman has the smallest carbon footprint, you might be surprised. Robert Henson, [...]

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Scotland’s Global Footprint

Posted on 25 January 2007

Scotland’s Global Footprint is a partnership between WWF Scotland, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and North Lanarkshire Councils for a three year project which is due to end in trunning to June 2007 will: Measure the footprint of each local authority area Develop a software tool for policy-making Develop a strategy and projects to reduce the footprint Produce [...]

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San Francisco is First!

Posted on 21 November 2006

San Francisco is the first city to certify greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S!  The city by the bay is publicly and voluntarily reporting it’s greenhouse gas emissions under a rigourous registry program.  This program is called the California Climate Action Registry and everything from hybrid cars to our cable cars have been certified with them.  “Measuring [...]

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