
This week, we've got some fab job vacancies and carbon cutting tips from a 10:10 family and theatre for you and share updates and event news from Denmark and Bangladesh.
Our favourite photo of the week – solar spotting in the South Downs parish of Steyning! Check out their local 10:10 project at www.1010steyning.org
This week, we're all over two new films - one from Reading, the other from the exotic Maldives - while the Danes check out Copenhagen Fashion week's carbon credentials.
This week, we've received (and look forward to sending you) a huge delivery of books full of tips on how to launch community energy projects, and take our hats off to 10:10 schools for their never-ending commitment and energy!
This week, we've been keeping our fingers crossed (and phonelines busy) for the Daylight Saving Bill, debating on Reading's climate change strategy and celebrating Chiang Mai's low carbon future.
In 2012's first round up blog, we share a celebratory compilation of our 2011 10:10 highlights, an update on what might be the most exciting week in the life of the Lighter Later campaign to date, and an invitation to Argentina's very first zero carbon festival.

This week, we got a very big step closer to the first Solar Schools panels going up, kicked off the search for new 10:10 members of staff and share some end-of-year carbon cutting news from Denmark.
This week, we're all about low-carbon Christmas and share a bunch of shiny new success stories with you!

This week, we solve all your Christmas gift headaches in one fell swoop, and share the latest news from Remade in Edinburgh and the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare – two fantastic projects funded by the 10:10 community at Pitch Pledge Party.
This week, we turn our attention to low-carbon food, celebrate another Lighter Later victory and look forward to seeing 10:10 Bangladesh on TV!
This week, we celebrate the Welsh Government's 10:10 results, catch up with the heroes at Natural England, and take a look at this month's most positive climate-related news stories.