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Send a climate message in a bottle
Posted by jamie on 21 November 2007.
As the international climate meeting in Bali hurtles towards us, you're probably concerned that it may turn into another one of those diplomatic exercises in generating a lot of hot air and the only benefactors will be the hordes of translators making a nice earning. But you can make sure that fingers are pulled out and tough action is taken by contributing to the Climate Message In A Bottle video.
It's a collaborative video project run by our international office and you can see the first portion below. They're gathering submissions from around the world, the best of which will make it into the final edit and presented to the gathered mandarins in Bali.
Full details on our international site and when you're raring to go, post your video on YouTube as a response to this one:



Oikos Canvey Island
Is anyone interested in the increased nocturnal activities at this waste plant and the increasing amount of chemical waste that they are dumping at sea or not? I have repeatedly tried to get help in challenging the activities of this plant but to no avail and the rude response of the Oikos staff when you complain about the noise from the pumping of waste into the tankers at 2 in the morning is of a very threatening nature. With northern waste dispoal tankers queueing in the Haven Road to unload their poisonous and hazardous waste at this plant through the night into early hours of the morning, surely someone cares or is onterested in investigating what is going on?