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Author Archives: Seppo
No Coal Today!
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 […]
GP got the top seats for G8 summit
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.
Let’s go for a row!
We have made almost every summer a camping trip with a big rowing boat called the church boat. This kind of boat has about seven pairs of oars, and there is enough room for 2-4 families, lots of equipment, foodstuff and beverages too! It is nice to travel without motor, noise or hurry. Camping with […]
Mellow Midsummer Festival!
Greetings from Finnish Mid Summer Party. It is midnight, and we still can see the colours. In Lapland the sun is shining all night long. Ah, this is life!
World Environment Day 2009
The theme of World Environment Day 2009 is “Your Planet Needs You!” So let’s do something to tackle the climate change.
One nice way is to consume less and act to save the natural ecosystems.
Achim Steiner, UN Under-Secretary-General and UNEP Executive Director, says: “Tens of billions of dollars are being earmarked for carbon capture and storage […]