Biodegradable packaging for McDonalds

Categories:  Eco-friendly, Environment, Green technology, Pollution

Students have designed biodegradable packaging for McDonalds. As a school assignment, Andrew Millar has visited McDonalds’s, talking to customers about what they think about his packaging. This is nothing new for McDonalds, as they have been becoming environment-friendly for quite some time. Now the packaging is made from grass paper, which has grease-resistant properties. Read the article here.

Earth Hour becomes official in Bangladesh

Categories:  Climate change, Eco-friendly, Environment, Pollution, Support

As I was preparing for the seminar on Energy Savings, I have been talking to WWF Australia to see if I could establish Earth Hour officially. As I was conversing with them, they referred me to a local organization, the Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation (CCEC) in Khulna. Mr. Mowdudur Rahman, Founder Director of Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation (CCEC)& IUCN-CEC (Bangladesh) talked to the Mayor of Khulna, and the Mayor has given his full support for establishing Earth Hour. Mr.Rahman is the anchor man for the event. If you wish to participate in this event please let me know. They have also an Earth Hour leaflet in Bangla, which they are distributing. To receive that also please email me.

We only have a few hours left for Earth Hour, just to let you know, it starts at 8:30pm-9:30pm local time. For those of you in Bangladesh, owing to regular power cuts, you are already participating Earth Hour on a daily basis. Anyways for other countries, best of luck with the event.

Centre for Coastal Environmental Conservation(CCEC)
Takdir Mohal,
House # 93 Road # 2 Sonadanga R/A,
Khulna-9000, Bangladesh
Website: www.ccecbd.org

Earth Hour- Seminar on Energy Savings

Categories:  Alternate energy, Bangladesh, Climate change, Eco-friendly, emissions, Environment, Green technology, Pollution, Support

Now with March 27th 2010 just round the corner, preparations for Earth Hour are in full swing. Over the last couple of days, I have been conversing with WWF Australia to get Bangladesh aboard as another country to the list of 88 countries who have signed for celebrating Earth Hour. I am still in discussions however in the mean time, IEEE AIUB Student Branch and I have organized a Seminar on Energy Savings, keeping that the theme.

Event Details

Day: Thursday, 25th 2010
Time: 12:30pm
Venue: AIUB Auditorium, Campus 1&5
Address: 58/B, Road-21, Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani,Dhaka

Event Speakers

!) Engr. A.H.M Mohiuddin
Chairman of Power & Energy Society

2) Engr.M.Omar Faruq
CEO & Consultant
Faruq M&E Consultant

3) Syed M.S. Zafar
Managing Director
TERM Magazine- A business monthly

4) Muhammad Faheem Faruq
Local Supporter of Earth Hour

Incandescent lamps put to grave by Toshiba

Categories:  Carbon dioxide emissions, Climate change, Eco-friendly, Environment, Green technology, Pollution

Photo courtesy: ecolights

Over 120 years of use of this technology, Toshiba has finally ended the production of its incandescent lamps, shifting to more environmental-friendly lightning. This will reduce about 430,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions assuming that the CO2 emission coefficient is 0.39kg/kwh. They have shifted to LED lightning and have been promoting it ever since.

via Asahi.com

Ecouterre- Your needs to eco-fashion

Categories:  Eco-friendly, Environment, Green technology, Pollution

I came across this eco-fashion website, Ecouterre, and it has some really cool ways to become fashion friendly. The picture for example is jewelry made from discarded rubber bands and paper clips and was made by a NYC architect. It has a wide range of eco-clothes and it not restricted to women but also have a section for men.

I saw a picture of Pop Singer Lady Gaga where she used old cans to curl her hair (i am not sure if curls is the right word, but girls would know better what I am talking about).

Earth Day will reach it’s 40th anniversary

Categories:  Climate change, Environment, Pollution, Support

For those, who are getting ready for Earth Hour this March 27th don’t forget above April 22nd 2010. Earth Day reaches it’s 40th anniversary this year and with eyes on Mexico this December, big plans are on for store. With almost 50 events registered and many more already in the planning stage, Earth Day will seem like another large climate movement. Sign for actions near your place or create an event.

100 great Green tweets to follow

Categories:  Alternate energy, Alternate fuel, Climate change, Environment, Pollution

Becoming a Computer Technician, compiled a list of Green tweets. As I saw the under-ending list, I noticed that I only follow only a few of the tweets and came across some that I never heard off. Anyways if you follow green tweets then check this post out. Thanks to Carolyn Friedman for sending me the post.

Run 350

Categories:  350, Climate change, Environment, Pollution

For those of you living in Singapore or will be flying to Singapore before the 20th March 2010, in order to spread the word about 350, a massive event has been organized by RUN350 to promote 350. Although all tickets have been sold out, they request people to participate by telling friends and family to promote it.

The details are

About the Run

Date 20 March 2010 , Saturday
Venue Pulau Ubin, Singapore
On the Day
Assembly Point Basketball Court in front of Ubin Volunteer Hub
Assembly Time 3.30pm (10 km participants); 4.30 pm (5 km participants)
Flag-off Time 3.50pm (10 km participants); 4.50 pm (5 km participants)
Boat Timing 2.00pm till 7.30pm

There are many sites which you can visit to keep yourself updated about environmental activities in Singapore.

Eco-Singapore
E2Singapore
Young NTUC

Deepa Gupta Poem on the climate movement

Categories:  Climate change, Environment, Pollution

Deepa Gupta, cofounder of the Indian Youth Climate Movement came up with a wonderful poem and I read it from 350.org website and I thought I also share it with you.

The morning that followed
Our message was echoed.
A failure! A failure!
My heart in despair.

The science lost, funding tossed,
No commitment in sight.
A stench of injustice,
The result: A failed plight.

“What more did you expect?”
Accusing voices chimed,
“Your efforts are a waste
Of carbon, cash and time”.

Is it a failure?
Were we mistaken?
How will we remember
Copenhagen?

How will we remember
Copenhagen?

I will remember the:

Forming of three fifty
In hundreds of states.
The Hundred thousand
Who marched till late.
Millions worldwide that stood,
And more that signed
In protest for the rights
For all Human Kind.

I will remember the:

Largest mobilisation
In world’s history.
Working in unity.
Despite culture or country.
Rising above divisions
In the “social order”;
Be religion, gender
Or a political border.

I will remember the:

Youth in the negotiations
Who brought heart and tears.
A champion for the voices,
The leaders needed to hear.
The Indigenous people
In the justice fight,
For our Mother’s Land to
Which we have equal right.

I will remember the:

Largest gathering
Of Heads in one room.
Of countries pleading,
To save them from doom.
Prayer to protect nations.
Have you seen such heart?
In a Global affair, it
Is a hopeful start.

But a start is all it is.

Do not ignore the Truth.
Two degrees is death to
Africa, the islands,
And our generation.
In our success there still
Remains a challenge,
A long way to go, it
Needs our dedication

It will take:

One goal.
Seven continents.
A hundred paths.
Thousands of leaders.
Millions of voices and
Billions of hearts.
To arrive at our
Destination.

Many may call this vision naive.
But perhaps naivety is all we have?
As long as there is love in the world,
We are on the right track.

Where there is love,
There is hope.
Where there is hope,
There is inspiration.
Where there is inspiration,
There is change.
And if there is change,
We can stop climate change.
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Earth Hour 2010

Categories:  Climate change, Current news, Environment, Pollution

The last Saturday of March has become a global tradition with people all over the world celebrating Earth Hour. For those you do not know what this event is, it started off in Sydney, Australia in 2007. The purpose of this was to make climate change an issue, and they made their voices heard by switching off the lights for 1 hour = 60 minutes. About 2.2 million homes and businesses turned of their lights that day. From then on, this event has spread all over the world, showing how important climate change is an issue and that governments should do something about it. In 2009, over 4000 cities and 88 countries participated with billions of people behind one cause protect the planet. This event is in association with Worldwide Fund(WWF)

This year, March 27th 2010 is the day for Earth Hour and it is expected over billions of people to participate for 60 minutes at 8:30 pm local time. The astronauts will see half the planet plunge in darkness while the other prepares itself.

Those of you who are planning to participate or organize an event check out their website Earth Hour.

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