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Just when you thought it was safe to put away your pencil and take off your thinking cap, the Fairtrade Foundation (UK) has brought out an exiting and educational fair trade themed online sudoku gam...
Tuesday, 02 September 2008
Canadians can enjoy delicious, organic, fair trade spices from Sri Lanka, thanks to the efforts of the Small Organic Farmers Association  and Sahana, a small Canadian company. Sahana imports Ar...
Friday, 15 August 2008
Video games and marijuana have long been linked (many an hour has been spent stoned playing Nintendo!). What happens when a game sets out to provide info/discourage recreational drugs use. The game ...
Monday, 11 August 2008
I love Chocolate, especially, when it is free of child labour, fingers, and chemicals [i.e. Fair Trade]. Here is a little (ok a lot of) background information on where chocolate comes from and how i...
Wednesday, 06 August 2008
Al Gore has given up on the human race. Despite his best efforts, we have reached environmental tipping points of varying types in global temperature, peak oil, reality-show-itis...    ...
Saturday, 02 August 2008
What would fair trade look like in a musical context? At the least, some initial criteria might include: fair share of royalties and support for musicians in between royalty payments artis...
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Every day should be fair trade day, but from May first to fifteenth Canada highlights the importance of fair trade throuhg tastings, films, meet-ups and lots of fun events. The wide range of events i...
Thursday, 08 May 2008
The BBC's Climate Challenge game places you in the role of President of the Europe. You have choices to make about national, trade, agricultural-industrial, local and household policies. Will your e...
Thursday, 14 February 2008
Have fun jumping around chasing cocoa beans, while you learn about fair trade! Choca Monkey places you in command of a cacao loving monkey trying to earn money through selling on the open or fair tr...
Monday, 11 February 2008
Learn all about how fair trade works and how everyone can help contribute to making a fairer production and trade system. The Marquis Project prepared these board games for use in high school class ...
Friday, 07 December 2007
Ayiti: The Cost of Life is a challenging, surprisingly subtle game that gets inside your head and shakes up some common notions about poverty and the struggle. "What is it like to live in pove...
Friday, 14 September 2007
Don't discount the power of online gaming to raise awareness and passion for activism. Darfur is Dying is a game that is disorienting, addictive and hopefully action inspiring: ,,, that provides ...
Wednesday, 05 September 2007
Learn about the tough business of managing a McDonald's in a world of demanding customers, interfering regulators, environmental constraints, and cow manure overloads Highlights Cut down the...
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
Created by the United Nations World Food Programme, Food Force is made up of six stages, each one built around a certain aspect of the emergency food program's operations. Food Force was created in 20...
Friday, 24 August 2007
  • 2009 Green Car Of The Year: The Volkswagen Jetta TDI 21:26 - 20.11.2008

    2008 Green Car Of The Year:  Jetta TDI Today, the Green Car Journal gave its 2009 Green Car of the Year award to the Volkswagen Jetta TDI at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The 2009 Jetta TDI is a quiet-running, diesel-powered car. It beat out hybrids and mini-cars to take the title. The Jetta uses a technology called "clean diesel" which actually lives up its name pretty well. It has a very clean tailpipe, and an EPA estimated 41 mpg highway fuel economy. The diesel fuel burns 98.5% cleaner than vehicles in the 1970s, and thus produc...

  • World's First Plug-In Electric Car Goes On Sale Next Month -- in China 21:15 - 20.11.2008

    2008 byd F3DM photo As the ghost of GM's assassinated electric car haunts a fearful Detroit, another boogeyman is waiting in the wings: the world's first mass-produced plug-in hybrid electric car, being readied for its December release -- in China. BYD, a company that first made its reputation as the world's largest maker of cell phone batteries, has announced it will release the F3DM hybrid sedan on December 15. And BYD says it plans to release a version of the car in the US and Europe in 2010 or 2011, just when GM plans to begin selling its own plug-i...

  • Oh Great...Less Rainforest, More Corn 21:10 - 20.11.2008

    madagascar lemur photo Photo via belgianchocolate Are they going to have to make a Madagascar 3 movie where a lion, zebra, giraffe and hippo work to rescue some crazy lepilemurs (and pygmy tarsiers) not from foosas, but from human destruction? South Korea’s Daewoo Logistics has signed a 99-year lease entitling them to half of all Madagascar’s arable land. And, they will pay nothing to farm corn and palm oil there. The goal is to boost Seo...

  • I Don’t Think Alternative Energy Means What You Think It Means: Fred Pearce to BP 21:05 - 20.11.2008

    BP fuel banner photo photo: Julian Last month British newspaper The Guardian started a greenwashing column to turn the spotlight on the dubious claims of environmental benefits that some companies put forth. In the latest of these columns, Fred Pearce takes on BP, showing how that company hasn’t really gotten ‘beyond petroleum’ at all. Check it out, as similar claims can be made about pretty much every fossil fuel company: Despite any efforts they’ve made in ...

  • Techy Jewlery from Repurposed Computer Gear 21:00 - 20.11.2008

    etsy jewelry from computer parts photo Jewelry by MoxRogers Etsy.com is a hotbed for creative reuse of junk. Even the quickest of peeks in the shop reveals artists making waste into treasure. Fortunately, artists are also repurposing computer parts that would otherwise be e-waste. One such artist is Audrey Rogers (aka Mox) who is designing jewelry for a much bigger purpose that simply salvaging junk. ...

  • $5 Billion in Corn Ethanol Subsidies Should Be Eliminated, Food Before Fuel Urges 21:44 - 20.11.2008

    cargill ethanol plant photo Cargill ethanol facility in Iowa, photo: Steven Roermerman Regular TreeHugger readers will know that most of the posts about corn ethanol on this site are not exactly favorable, neutral at best. Compared to other feedstocks for ethanol, biodiesel, or some of the ‘green crude’ being developed, corn simply isn’t the best choice—not that other feedstocks also don’t have their problems, not by a long shot (palm oil plantations being the oft-us...

  • Holiday Gift Guide: For the Outdoors Enthusiast 21:30 - 20.11.2008

    outdoors-header.jpg Photo via TroyMason @ flickr Trips into the outdoors often remind us just how rich life can be when we are reduced to necessities, instead of the superfluous. An Xbox game can't compete with a stunning sunset; the tang of saltwater spray, when you're under sail, is sweeter than any bottled sugar water. If you're a devoted outdoors-lover, the best gift you can give is your enthusiasm and passion; of course, it's hard to put a bow on that. If, on the other hand, you're buying for that special weekend warrior, we've done the hard part for you: collecting a lineup of presents in a variety of price ranges to save you some of ...

  • Green IT Report Round-Up: IBM, Toshiba, SAP, Xerox 21:05 - 20.11.2008

    green-industry-reports.jpg Photo via Getty Images Four big companies have recently churned out reports on how they’re doing with their greener sides. Not only is it fun to check out what they have to say, but it is also invigorating to see so many major companies trying to increase transparency, lighten their carbon loads, and help us do the same by producing better products. Read on for more on what these big four have to say. ...

  • Four Major Companies Join Smart Grid Demand Organization 21:38 - 20.11.2008

    smart-meter-coalition-grid.jpg Photo via Blude The Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition (DRAM), a group that works to educate and influence policymakers and the mainstream about smart grid technology, is changing its name to the Demand Response and Smart Grid Coalition (DRSG). But that’s not the interesting news. The interesting part is that it has accepted a few big names into the fold. Google, CPower, CSG and CSE have all joined the coalition, helping to add their industry influence to t...

  • The North Face Installs 1 MW Solar Power System at West Coast Distribution Center 21:30 - 20.11.2008

    solar panel photo image: Recurrent Energy The number of companies finding room on their property/roof for solar power systems continues to rise. Outdoors gear manufacturer The North Face has announced that it has completed installation of a 1 MW solar power system at its West Coast distribution center in Visalia, California. All of the electricity from the system, which is owned and operated by Re...