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The Great Crochet Coral Reef

Written by Olly Zanetti at 10:45 on July 23rd, 2008 Comment on this post »
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“Knitting,” a friend once explained to me, “is an act of defiance against the exploitative hegemony of corporate culture and its associated environmental destruction.” I nodded my head. ‘Mmm’ I replied. This is my most convincing interested noise. “Where’d this come from? And where’s it going?” I thought. Continue reading this blog post »

South African Nuclear Surf Redux

Written by Miles Masterson at 06:07 on July 18th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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I reported in HUCK issue #10 that a number of prime South African surf spots were under threat as they had been earmarked as sites for potential nuclear power stations. Continue reading this blog post »

Sea guardian invokes Musashi spirit

Written by Steph Pomphrey at 23:34 on July 10th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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By using one of their forefather’s wisdom, Sea Shepherd’s choice of operational title hopes to make the Japanese whaling fleet think twice before attempting their cull. Operation Musashi is the 2008/09 mission to stop the planned slaughtering of whales in the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary. Continue reading this blog post »

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 »

Want to do the do at the Do Lectures? Get a wriggle on

Written by Rob Longworth at 18:25 on June 26th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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The good men, women and children at Howies have just announced there closing date for applicants for the Do Lectures. Continue reading this blog post »

Do Something with Howies

Written by Ed Andrews at 14:22 on June 4th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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The ethical clothing brand are hosting a series of lectures to inspire action on global environmental issues.

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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 »


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