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Green Living: leave it off

Posted by tracy - 26 February 2008 at 2:46pm - 2 Comments

Tomorrow night is the start of E-day. This isn't a drug fuelled dance party in east London, but a chance to show what we do together, no matter how small, can make a big difference.

E-day, or Energy Saving Day, is an experimental action by an independent organisation that aims to tackle climate change in a "fun, positive, evidence-based and inclusive" manner. It is made up of many familiar groups, businesses and individuals including Christain Aid, City of London, National Trust, National Grid, Tesco, us and, oddly, power companies.

Your personal guide to helping save the climate

Posted by tracy - 20 April 2007 at 11:59am - 31 Comments
Generating electricity at the place it's consumed
All rights reserved. Credit: Greenpeace
Suburb of the future

To tackle climate change we need to take action on every level - big, bold action that changes the way our cities use energy, and simple small actions we can each take that will all add up to big energy savings.

The truth is that we need nothing less than an energy [r]evolution.

This new brochure from our international office is being published around the world to show how we can protect the climate. From how singing in the shower can help save the climate, to modern, efficient electricity and heat distribution - you'll find all the answers here.

How to save the climate

Publication date:  20 April, 2007

A step by step guide to how you can be part of the energy [r]evolution. Full of interesting facts, educational graphics, and practical steps people can take to reduce their climate change pollution.

Contents
01 The state of the climate (p02 – 11)
02 Save energy (p12 – 17)
03 Heat efficiently (p18 – 21)
04 The energy of the future (p22 – 27)
05 Live green (p28 – 31)

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