Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
What The Green Movement Got Wrong
What The Green Movement Got Wrong
Channel Four's idea of trying to tackle the problems of climate change, blaming the green movement for the apathy of the people towards the green movement and suggesting that technology will solve all.
I'm disappointed.
Perhaps the statement about crying wolf one too many times may well have been right, perhaps the media may have latched onto the more dramatic effects of climate change and every thing has been blown out of proportion. How can anyone know whats going to happen? Only time will tell. We do need to think more about what we buy, what we consume and our impact on the planet and its people.
Its Amazing what this photograph actually did, for the first time we saw our home and it sparked a new way of thinking.
Channel Four's idea of trying to tackle the problems of climate change, blaming the green movement for the apathy of the people towards the green movement and suggesting that technology will solve all.
I'm disappointed.
Perhaps the statement about crying wolf one too many times may well have been right, perhaps the media may have latched onto the more dramatic effects of climate change and every thing has been blown out of proportion. How can anyone know whats going to happen? Only time will tell. We do need to think more about what we buy, what we consume and our impact on the planet and its people.
Its Amazing what this photograph actually did, for the first time we saw our home and it sparked a new way of thinking.Sunday, October 3, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Beautiful? Yes.
I personally think that wind turbines look good and will be a more common sight in the years to come, they are far more pleasing to the eye than coal powered stations.
Denmark proves that Green Energy can work and will work, according to an article in the Guardian today, Denmark hopes to become completely fossil fuel free by 2050.
So if Denmark can do it, why not us? There really is no excuse.
Image:NickyBonne
Denmark proves that Green Energy can work and will work, according to an article in the Guardian today, Denmark hopes to become completely fossil fuel free by 2050. So if Denmark can do it, why not us? There really is no excuse.
Image:NickyBonne
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