Greening festivals

Posted by mlamond in Clean up the World, Glastonbury, climate change, festivals, greenblogs, greenpeace, young on 28. Jun, 2010 | 2 Comments

For the past four years Green.TV has been sending a team down to the Glastonbury festival to film short stories about the numerous ‘green’ activities that go on during the festival’s 5 days. (You can watch these at – http://www.green.tv/glastonbury)

Festivals have always struck me as a great place to raise awareness and possibly change people’s attitudes. Certainly, Glastonbury’s organiser, Michael Eavis, has used the festival to support numerous worthy causes and over the past few years these have included two of Green.TV’s partners, Greenpeace (http://www.green.tv/greenpeace) and Oxfam (http://www.green.tv/oxfam).

Young British Green Bloggers (part 2): Sarah Jane Howe of thegreenvillage.co.uk

Posted by annied in green media, greenblogs, young on 13. Oct, 2009 | Comments Off

Part 2 of our series on young British green bloggers: Sarah Jane Howe (& Chris) from greenvillage.co.uk answered some questions about her green ah-ha moment, her wicked ride, and her life’s mission.

Young British Green Bloggers (part 1): Niel of Climatico Analysis

Posted by annied in Green News, green media, greenblogs, young on 09. Oct, 2009 | 1 Comment

Part 1 of our series on young British green bloggers: Niel from ClimaticoAnalysis.com chats with the bloggess about how he got involved in environmental issues, his cycle, and green sins.

Young British Green Bloggers: blogging the transition

Posted by annied in greenblogs, young on 08. Oct, 2009 | 1 Comment

The green-blogosphere is US centric. But who’s out there that homegrown British?