How do you balance the competing global demands for green fuel and cheap food? Features UK transport secretary Ruth Kelly and the IMF's Simon Johnson. Read more...
Written by info_NOSPAM@green.tv (The Ethical Superstore)
07/17/2008
Tom Jarvis from Reverend and the Makers talks about the Cyclotron Benton guitar he took to Glastonbury 2008. Cyclotron guitars are not made from endangered hardwoods they're made from recycled plastics. You can buy them at Ethical Superstore. Read more...
As the International Whaling Commission prepare for their 60th annual meeting, the World Society for the Protection of Animals says it's 'time to refocus' the Commission's purpose and turn towards protecting and understanding whales instead of managing how many are killed. Watch the WSPA's campaign video here. Read more...
Reducing global CO2 emissions with The CarbonNeutral Company. Visit 3 projects reducing emissions through energy efficiency, solar installations, and methane capture. Read more...
Interface sells carpet to the tune of $1,100,000,000 each year. That is just one reason why the business world listens up when Ray Anderson speaks. Ray describes his ecological awakening as “a spear in the chest,” a wound he has used to both his company’s advantage, and the planet’s. Giving rebirth to 133 million pounds of carpet is just the... Read more...
Espionage, news manipulation, legal threats and even violence have become the knee-jerk response of Government and big business to the increasing and vocal concerns of environmental protesters in the UK. Ahead of next month's Climate Camp at Kingsnorth power station, this exclusive and powerful film exposes the extraordinary tactics being used to reframe concerned citizens engaging in their right to protest, as dangerous terrorists. Read more...
Written by info_NOSPAM@green.tv (WWF International)
07/09/2008
When Portugal's top football team Benfica lose their beloved mascot, Victory the Eagle, WWF teams up with advertising giants Ogilvy to highlight the threats to endangered species. Read more...