
Internet, United Kingdom 
Updated in November 2008
Let’s play a bit and pretend you’re the “Planet Creator”. You’ve got the responsibility to create a planet, from scratch…and it happens that this planet: it’s ours, it’s Earth. Easy or not Easy, that’s not the question….but these are the fundamental ones ...
Project about Agriculture & Food, Air Quality, Biofuels, Carbon Sequestration, Carbon Trading, Children and Families, Clean Technologies, Deforestation, Education, Emissions, Environment & Wildlife, Environmental Disasters, Food, Global Dimming, Green energy, Health, Media, Philosophy & Religion, Politics, Pollution, Population, Protest, Transport, Travel, War, Water, Weather

Global, New Zealand 
Updated in October 2008
Causing global change one meal at a time. What we eat locally makes a difference globally. Our mouth is about as local as it gets, so that seems like a good place to start climate changing. Maybe leadership begins with what goes into our mouths, not with what comes out ...
Project about Agriculture & Food, Biofuels, Children and Families, Clean Technologies, Climate Change, Consumerism, Deforestation, Economics, Education, Energy Saving, Environment & Wildlife, Food, Genetic Modification, Green energy, Health, Industry, Philosophy & Religion, Politics, Pollution, Population, Recycling, Transport, Water

New York, United States 
Updated in June 2008
Calling all environmental enthusiasts, film makers and creative minds! ABC news is producing a 2-hour special that will air on ABC this fall called Earth 2100. It's a show about what the world's top scientists, economists, and historians say our world could look like by the year 2100 ...
Project about Climate Change, Consumerism, Education, Population

Cleveland Ohio, United States 
Updated in April 2008
Windustrious Cleveland promotes the building of the world's first freshwater wind farm, on Lake Erie, offshore from Cleveland.
Project about Clean Technologies, Climate Change, Energy Saving, Population

New Orleans, United States 
Updated in March 2008
Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent levee failures caused unprecedented devastation in New Orleans. The level of destruction in America's eighth-poorest large city revealed to the world that socioeconomic and environmental injustice make communities vulnerable to climate related disasters. Months after the worst disaster in U.S. history, tens of ...
Project about Architecture, Carbon Trading, Climate Change, Population

New Orleans, United States 
Updated in January 2008
Citywide expansion of successful 2007 Pilot. Goals: meet NOLA's critical need for affordable, energy-efficient housing; improve conditions that make communities vulnerable to disasters; and foster a paradigm shift from “conventional” to “sustainable" disaster relief.
Project about Architecture, Climate Change, Education, Events, Population

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