Thursday, April 10, 2008

Al Gore's newest presentation: Even more powerful


Check out the post and video at ecogeek.org

What makes Gore's new presentation filled with awesomeness:

  • It's not about changing a bulb, it's about changing laws
  • He likens investment in the tar-sands to heroine junkies shooting up in their toes
  • Great new images that will shock and educate you (e.g. did you know that the polar ice cap was onces roughly the size of the USA?)
  • He calls for citizen action and the use of democracy
  • He highlights the divide between the "haves" and the "have nots"
  • He calls for a cultural awakening to the climate issues - a move from a "culture of distraction"
It's worth taking the time to watch this video. It's a recording of the first time Gore has given his new speech in public and it's powerful and moving.

Other links that might be of interest:

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Pedal power


These guys crack me up! Check out the original post here.

As the site says, this 86 Buick Regal has:

  • no engine
  • no transmission
  • no floor
  • no signal lights
  • in place of headlights? The car features tea light-candle headlights
  • the whole thing is entirely propelled by pedal power
  • Thursday, April 03, 2008

    Gore's newest climate change campaigns






    More information about Gore's recent climate change campaign is available here.

    Monday, March 24, 2008

    I missed 'International Pillow Fight Day' (!!!)



    Here's something random that might cheer you up. March 22 was International Pillow Fight Day. Pillow fights were organized in cities across the world including: Vancouver, New York, London, Melbourne, Copenhagen, LA, Chicago etc.

    I'm going to have to mark this in my calendar for next year... because it looks like way to much fun. Maybe Toronto will be involved next year.

    Check out:
    Treehugger's article - Taking back the Streets

    PillowFightDay.com

    YouTube Video's



    From the Pillow Fight Day website:


    About The Urban Playground Movement
    All over the world, groups like us organize free, fun, all ages, non-commercial public events. From a massive Mobile Clubbing event in a London train station to a giant pillow fight near the Eiffel Tower in Paris to a subway party beneath the streets of Toronto, it is clear that the urban playground is growing around the world, leaving more public and more social cities in its wake. This is the urban playground movement, a playful part of the larger public space movement.

    One of our goals is to make these unique happenings in public space become a significant part of popular culture, partially replacing passive, non-social, branded consumption experiences like watching television, and consciously rejecting the blight on our cities caused by the endless creep of advertising into public space. The result, we hope, will be a global community of participants, not consumers, in a world where people are constantly organizing and attending these happenings in every major city in the world.

    This project, Pillow Fight Day 2008, is a collaboration of many people who comprise a loose, decentralized network of urban playground event organizers all over the world.

    We will soon be launching the website UrbanPlaygrounds.net, an international website for people who attend these events. Stay tuned :)

    Thursday, March 20, 2008