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Tell us what you think of Ecojam

Bristol’s Ecojam.org has just celebrated its first year since its official launch. We made Ecojam.org for you so we would like to hear how you think we can make it better in the future to meet yo…

by Eleanor Rendell — Mar 03, 2010 02:57 PM

Biofuel plant planning application

Biofuel plant application Development Control Meeting webcast watch live now! or in archive at the end of the week   www.bristol.gov.uk/webcast Planning application 09/03235/F Former …

by Anna McDermott — Feb 24, 2010 02:56 PM

Pizza Oven Workshop - Can you hold one?

Hi all,  I'm currently for schools as a support worker and looking for some one who can come and hold a work shop in making a pizza oven. It's a really exciting project as we're greening…

by Shona McCartney — Jan 28, 2010 06:31 PM

Leader of the council talks about transport & carbon reduction

Have a look at the videos here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfWaUBoRaHU Also get involved in the debate about ideas for a new layout for Bristol city centre to help incorporate bus rapid t…

by Anna McDermott — Jan 29, 2010 11:01 AM

Re: New to Bristol?

WOW Bonnie, you have got off to a flying start heh! Thanks for your response. I will give you a ring in a few days. Best Emily…

by Emily Nicholson — Jan 22, 2010 04:18 PM

Re: Resource based economies: brave new thinking or Brave New World?

Dammit! Ok, so the embed thing didn't work like I'd hoped, but the link is good. Watch it. PN …

by Phil Nelms — Jan 18, 2010 08:43 PM

Resource based economies: brave new thinking or Brave New World?

A resource based economy advocates a departure from our profit-driven, monetary economy (no more money) to one where Earth's resources are shared, equally, by all it's inhabitants. Is this purel…

by Phil Nelms — Jan 18, 2010 08:42 PM

Re: New to Bristol?

Hey Emily...I'm new to Bristol. Perhaps too new?? I've only been here since 1st December - my boyfriend and I moved down from London because I got a job with the Soil Association.  As I hav…

by Bonnie Hewson — Jan 17, 2010 10:42 AM

Can micro & community scale anaerobic digestion ever be economically viable?

Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is a hot topic in the UK at the moment, driven by the rising cost landfill & energy, but also by increasingly tight environmental legislation. Interest is particula…

by Richard Porter — Jan 15, 2010 10:34 AM

Re: New model for a city

Great to see video content on the ecojam site. More please. Content wise with this one, I'll need to think on it some more - economics perceived as the largest and best win-win system worries me - sur…

by Emily Nicholson — Jan 14, 2010 11:14 AM

New model for a city

Talk by Paul Romer …

by admin — Jan 13, 2010 04:49 PM

New to Bristol?

I'm looking for a story of someone who has come to Bristol recently, within the last two years, with an interest in sustainability, environmental issues and general good community living. How have you…

by Emily Nicholson — Jan 11, 2010 05:01 PM

Re: Carbon Trading and Converging World

I'm afraid you haven't convinced me, largely because CW is based on the assumption of economic growth.  You see this as inevitable and even desireable.  The use of offsetting and the gene…

by diane jones — Dec 19, 2009 09:53 PM

BBC: The arguments made by climate change sceptics

"Some commentators are unconvinced that rising greenhouse gas emissions are the cause of modern-day warming. Either they say the world is not actually getting warmer or that a new treaty would hu…

by Matt Fortnam — Dec 17, 2009 03:25 PM

Stupid TV

The Stupid show is live every night at 8pm until the end of the Copenhagen Conference. See http://www.stupidshow.tv Coming up on the Stupid Show in the last week of Copenhagen...  - Pres…

by admin — Dec 14, 2009 05:46 PM

Re: Carbon Trading and Converging World

Previously diane jones wrote: ... Rather than purporting to teach others, CW should inform itself better about how to protect the climate and promote social justice. This ill-infor…

by Mike Frost — Dec 13, 2009 09:35 AM

Volunteers Needed

Hi all, We are looking for a group of around 10-12 volunteers to help collect information on Bristol's 'Green Heritage' and its current place in the green movement. It is a project based a…

by Emmelie Brownlee — Dec 10, 2009 09:02 PM

Carbon Trading and Converging World

The events at the 100 days exhibiton at the Arnolfini emphasised the disaster of carbon trading and offsetting as a way of tackling climate change.  Yet this is the main function of COP15.&nbs…

by diane jones — Dec 10, 2009 01:41 PM

Re: Where to buy most eco-friendly xmas trees?

Hi Dan, Also, check out the farms on the 'Bristol' section of this site: http://www.pickyourownchristmastree.org.uk/ukxmassw.php they are mostly farms where you pick your own - can't get…

by Bonnie Thomas — Dec 09, 2009 09:20 AM

Re: Where to buy most eco-friendly xmas trees?

An article just published on Ecojam talks about Christmas trees, which led me to find out that these are part of the British Christmas Tree Federation (national as opposed to imported) Osborn…

by Matt Fortnam — Dec 08, 2009 03:44 PM
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