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The North Pole is on thin ice

Written by Rob Longworth at 14:58 on June 27th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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It appears that for the first time in the recordable history of humans the great ice sheets that cover the North Pole may disappear this year. Continue reading this blog post »

Garbage Warrior

Written by Olly Zanetti at 18:13 on May 21st, 2008 Comment on this post »
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According to accepted wisdom, the greenest thing we can do with our old drinks cans is put them in the recycling bin. Not so, says Mike Reynolds, eco warrior and star of Oliver Hodge’s debut documentary, Garbage Warrior, which opens at London’s ICA this Friday. We should be making houses out of them. Continue reading this blog post »

Sutsu arrives with the right idea

Written by Steph Pomphrey at 14:10 on May 21st, 2008 Comment on this post »
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As a 1% For The Planet partner and doing our best to spread the right message, Huck can appreciate others trying to do the same. Sutsu is one such clothing brand and deserves a little big-up. Continue reading this blog post »

Be Nice to Nettles Week

Written by Olly Zanetti at 12:07 on May 14th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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While forgetting to send a card on Mother’s Day might land you in it, you’ll probably be forgiven if National Be Nice to Nettles Week, which starts today, has slipped off your radar. Unpopular for obvious reasons, the humble stinger has a few eco tricks up its sleeve. Continue reading this blog post »

Sea Shepherd does Europe

Written by Steph Pomphrey at 10:05 on May 14th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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Captain Paul Watson is not resting on his laurels and is visiting Europe for a few dates which you are welcome to attend. Please see the list below. Continue reading this blog post »

Life, The Universe and Everything

Written by Steph Pomphrey at 21:23 on May 7th, 2008 Comments (2)
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Surely with the clock ticking on this planet of ours, the most pressing questions we have to answer involve alien life and how we get involved with some new planetary habitation. Vital to our continued existence in many important minds. Continue reading this blog post »

Urban Guerrillas attack abandoned spaces

Written by Olly Zanetti at 15:27 on May 7th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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If there’s one thing Richard Reynolds can’t stand, it’s wasted space. And if there’s one thing he loves, it’s gardening. Guerrilla gardening, dealing with the former by getting his hands dirty with the latter, has been Richard’s passion for a few years now. Continue reading this blog post »

It’s a Plastic Fantastic Ocean

Written by Steph Pomphrey at 11:02 on May 1st, 2008 Comment on this post »
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Following the recent 30min challenge the BBC set up on Midway in the Pacific, seeing how much waste they could gather up in that time, VBS.tv have filmed a series called Toxic - Garbage Island. Continue reading this blog post »

Shell’s green-washout

Written by Olly Zanetti at 12:36 on April 18th, 2008 Comments (1)
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On 27 April, the oil producer Shell’s most blatant piece of corporate greenwash will finally come to an end. For the past two years, the company has been official sponsor to Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition at London’s Natural History Museum. Continue reading this blog post »


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