Weekly green web: down Ambridge way

Posted by jamie — 22 February 2008 at 3:54pm - Comments

The week's best green stuff on the web, just in time for your afternoon tea and cake break:

  • As the anaerobic digester plotline gathers pace on The Archers, the BBC website provides a handy guide for biogas fans.
  • Oh, and in last week's web poll on The Archers website, 75.1 per cent said yes, Ruth and David were wise to be involved with the anaerobic digester. (That's everything from Ambridge, I promise. For now, at least.)
  • But more from the BBC: World on the Move employs Google Maps in a rather funky way to track great animal migrations across the globe.
  • Climate change is now a fashion as well as an environmental phenomenon because, look, Diesel have a new campaign with the tagline 'Global warming ready'. And here's the video. Tongue-in-cheek or dispicable trivialisation? Discuss. (Thanks again to Osocio for the tip.)
  • And a plug for Action Aid's excellent Who Pays? campaign, getting regulations to make sure supermarkets don't exploit workers in developing countries. Watch mine and then make your own.
  • Finally, the real answer to global warming.

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