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Ecojam at the Festival of Nature

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Ecojam is hosting a stand at the free and fantastic Festival of Nature this weekend (6th-7th June). Come down to pedal power our disco and win Ecojam tees, advertise your free stuff in our house for other festivalgoers to claim, and nibble Ecojam gingerbread. We are in the University of Bristol tent (15) on Millennium Square

We are really excited about this year's Festival of Nature (6-7th June at the Harbourside), which promises to be the biggest and best yet.

A team of students at the University of Bristol and myself have been building a pedal powered disco over the past few weeks. This is basically a bicycle powering a motor, powering an audio system/juke box. We are inviting festivalgoers to hop on the bicycle and see how much green energy they can produce whilst cycling to their favourite tune. The highest scorers each day in each age group will be awarded an Ecojam t-shirt

Time for a spring clean? We have also designed a 2D cross-section of a house, where you can find free stuff and/or post an ad for your unwanted household items in the relevant room.

The rest of the University of Bristol tent is looking really good as well. Expect a Darwinian journey with creepy crawlies, botanical gardens, and dinosaurs.

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I am extremely excited about where and what Ecojam might lead to - an online jamboree of green minded folk might just lead to the creative solutions that big global problems call for. As the Dhali Lama said "a thousand minds are greater than one great mind". The members of Ecojam can shape its future so who knows where it will be in a few years time.. About Matt Growing up in the seaside town of Lyme Regis, my heart and soul have been shaped by the sea. This naturally led to me studying Marine Geography at Cardiff University. I jumped at the chance to spend a year in Kenya during a work placement year and was lucky enough to undertake a internship with the United Nations Environment programme (UNEP) and volunteer for a marine conservation project. After graduating, I worked for a few years as a project officer for the UNEP Global International Water Assessment (www.giwa.net) and as a fellow for the UNEP Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4) report (http://www.unep.org/geo/geo4/). After a 6 month period working at the Environment Agency, I took up my current post as research assistant to Prof. Vala Ragnarsdottir at the University of Bristol. When I am not on Ecojam, I am doing research for an EU project about river basins (www.riskbase.info) or supporting activities working towards making Bristol a sustainable city. I am member of the Bristol Sustainability Network core group and Green Capital Momentum Group, and you will often see me at other events organised by Transition City Bristol, Chooseday, Green Arts Network, Bristol Environmental Technologies Sector (BETS), or The Converging World. If you see me - I am difficult to miss being 6ft 4 - come and say hi.
 
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