Reverse Graffity Actions by Greenpeace

Monday, October 27th, 2008 Posted in Activism, Berlin & Germany, Energy & Climate | 3 Comments »

Over the last months, Greenpeace activists have done several actions using reverse graffiti techniques. It seems the usage of clean or reverse graffiti is still on it's rise, since it is a technique both harmless for the environment and for ...

Inconvenient Truths in The Lowlands

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008 Posted in Blog, Energy & Climate, Environment, Politics | 1 Comment »

Not all that long ago Al Gore predicted that The Netherlands will partly disappear in the sea due to climate change. But when one looks at the actual developments in the lowland country, the message of climate change did not ...

Green Space Traveling?

Thursday, September 4th, 2008 Posted in Blog, Energy & Climate, Environment | No Comments »

Okay, I'm starting to get a bit used to all the eco-luxury lifestyle hyping, and if you anyway can't resist big cars, why not have a "green hummer"? Or if you anyway want to waste your money on parties, fly ...

Eco Cho: Websearching Against Climate Change

Friday, April 18th, 2008 Posted in Blog, Energy & Climate, Environment, Web | 2 Comments »

Planting some trees to reduce your emissions is not that sufficient. A lot of CO2 reduction programs are more about cooling down your conscious than about cooling down our planet. Okay, mostly it does not hurt to plant trees, but ...

Artistic action Pushes Climate Negotiations on Bali

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 Posted in Activism, Blog, Energy & Climate, Environment | No Comments »

Activists from Avaaz and an international coalition of youth organizations, along with local and national NGOs, created a human body activist art project on Kuta Beach in Bali. Artist John Quigley organized the crowd of over a 500 people to ...

Climate Change: the Ice is Melting Faster than Ever

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 Posted in Blog, Energy & Climate | No Comments »

New research analyses show that world wide Gletsjers are loosing ice faster and faster. The speed in hwich the ice melts is still going up. As gletsjers are seen as one the best indicators for the situation of our climate, ...

Switching off the Light on Global Scale: join Earth Hour on March 29, 2008

Friday, March 14th, 2008 Posted in Blog, Energy & Climate, Environment | No Comments »

It's night and the sky is... orange....green...or pink. In a large part of the world real darkness is unknown, caused by electric light pollution from cities, street lamps and green houses. Researches shows that unlighted highways are as safe as ...

Rainforests Disappear Faster Thanks to Biofuel

Monday, January 28th, 2008 Posted in Blog, Energy & Climate, Environment, Politics | 1 Comment »

In an effort to make our cars go greener, our EU governments decided to push the production of biofuel (also known as biogas or biodiesel, with an immediate result: rainforests are disappearing faster. After environmental organizations alarmed, the EU promised ...

Green caravan dreams, or how Berlin lost its mobile homes

Sunday, January 20th, 2008 Posted in Blog | No Comments »

Berlin lost a bit of it’s rebellious soul again. Since the 1st of January, most remarkable vehicles are considered illegal because of their high emissions. Until recently, the streets of Berlin were filled with old caravans, self-made buses, hippie vans, ...