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July 2009:
Muscle Boat
July 20, 2009 – 9:04 pmComments (0)
Dry Toilet 2009
July 14, 2009 – 2:48 amComments (0)
Poor sanitation is a problem. The world is running out of water. Holy flush toilet bowl! What shall we do, Robin?
DRY TOILET 2009 – Third International Dry Toilet Conference in Tampere, Finland, 12-15 August 2009
“The year 2008 was declared the International Year of Sanitation. The core theme of Dry Toilet 2009 is to evaluate the situation a year later. How are we progressing toward the Millennium Development Goals worldwide? What are the success stories? Where are we facing difficulties, and how can we overcome them?”
No Coal Today!
July 9, 2009 – 6:19 pmComments (0)
We can freeze the fossil fuel powered hell. All means are already here, new energy-efficient technologies, renewable energy technologies and a lot of good will. What we need, is to get this old, polluting and cheap (in the short run) fossil energy policy out of the business. This is where we need politicians. Politicians have power to cut the emissions, but do they have enough courage and guts? This is where we need us. If you think this is important, send the politicians a message:
TckTckTck
…is an unprecedented global alliance of non-government organizations, trade unions, faith groups and people like you—all calling for an ambitious, fair and binding climate change agreement.
GP got the top seats for G8 summit
July 8, 2009 – 1:47 pmComments (0)
G8 leaders meet in Italy to set emissions goals. Greenpeace activists have occupied the best seats available. They have climbed in 4 different coal fired power plants in Italy to encourage the world leaders to make some bold decisions.
Greenpeace online feed from the coal plant.










