GREEN.TV Weekly News – Nov 11th 2011
Solar airships, poorly kiwis and we take a look at new environmental documentary ‘This Space is Available’ on this weeks news.
Solar airships, poorly kiwis and we take a look at new environmental documentary ‘This Space is Available’ on this weeks news.
Sir David Attenborough takes us to the Frozen Planet, solar power is top dog in the third world and we take a look at ‘The Story of Broke’.
As the crowd gathers speakers urge them to take action on behalf of the planet.
World Environment Day (WED) is on 5 June. This day is targeted to be the people’s day for positive action and demonstrates how individual actions can create an exponential impact. This year’s event, hosted by Rwanda, will support the International Year of Biodiversity.
Razorlight’s Johnny Borrell sings the blues for Friends of the Earth as part of the Big Ask campaign.
Festival-goers with amorous intentions needed to look no further for speed-dating than the Greenpeace field.
Ray McCormack, co-director of “A Crude Awakening – The Oil Crash”, discusses his film which is being released in the UK this week.
As the talks begin to fall apart protesters take the streets to vent their anger against world leaders gathered in the Bella Centre.
Civil society groups, NGOs and activists watch in disbelief as the COP fails to agree on a strong deal.