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December 2008:
Happy Holidays & Renewable New Year!
December 28, 2008 – 2:00 amComments (0)
Give a free gift of carbon neutrality
December 22, 2008 – 2:03 amComments (0)
Sometimes it seems that our leaders are not capable of solving the climate crisis, so maybe we must do something by ourselves…
Now you can help both Santa and the Planet by giving a free Carbon Neutral Day gift. Click the image below and the Brighter Planet will donate a day’s worth of carbon offsets for free to good purposes. You do not need to pay anything. Just visit the site, and find good ways to reduce your carbon emissions. As a bonus, after claiming your One Day gift, you can pass it on to your friends, family, and colleagues.
The first 5 people to click the link will be able to claim the gift.
If you are not among the happy five, visit Jeffrey Zeldman site, and try your luck there!
Happy Holidays!
Poor results from UN climate talks in Poznan
December 20, 2008 – 7:51 pmComments (0)
It would be fun to draw a positive and cheerful cartoon about the brave pioneers who struggle for decent climate policy. Unfortunately the current actions of European Union do not inspire for that at all…
I made the cartoon above for Christmas 2000. At that time George W. Bush “won” the Presidency of the United States. Bush declared that the global warming was not man made. He said also that USA is not going to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, at the same time the European Union called for more efficient actions to tackle climate change.
Now thit seems that the tables are turning. Barack Obama says he will show leadership on the issue of climate change when he takes office, reports the Guardian. On the other hand in Poznan the European Union managed to avoid concrete actions to reduce emissions, and and I’m sorry to say Finnish Government was one of the worst players there lobbying for shortsighted benefits of Finnish industry.
Leader of the WWF Global Climate Initiative Kim Carstensen comments: the Poznan outcome:
“This was a moment in time when real leaders would have stepped up and taken the positions that would combat the economic and climate crisis at the same time, Instead, industrialized countries preached sermons about the importance of climate protection in the Poznan plenary while lacking or attacking policies to make it happen at home – a serious sign of climate hypocrisy.”









