Inscrições abertas - agora é a vossa vez de ajudar

Andámos muito ocupados nestes últimos dias, a ultimar todos os detalhes do novo site no 10:10 Global. Finalmente, podemos anunciar que o site está pronto e à espera de muitos visitantes!

DJ Tom Middleton announces release of 10:10 club anthem : 28 April

Renowned dance musician and DJ Tom Middleton is to release the official anthem of the 10:10climate change campaign, an uplifting call to arms inspired by his concern over environmental issues and enthusiasm for the work being done by the movement.
 

Big in Belgium - and all quiet in the shed

I seem to be in a permanent state of astonishment that it was only twelve short months ago that 10:10 was conceived in Regent's Park  and then, some might say foolishly, announced publicly that very same evening during a debate with the UK climate change minister, Ed Miliband

10,000 people call for an end to daylight robbery : 25 April

Campaigners are urging party leaders to see the light after 10,000 people put their name to a call for a change to daylight savings time which would cut road deaths, boost the economy and cut carbon emissions.

The reason airlines are afraid of volcanic ash

How to be a world-saving super hero without having to wear your pants over your trousers – send a text

Guest post from Kieran Battles of the Wake Up : Walk Out campaign.

NHS Gloucestershire 10:10 leaflet

NHS Gloucestershire included this leaflet in the latest issue of their staff magazine. It explains:

  • Why NHS Gloucestershire is taking carbon reduction seriously
  • How the trust is making its 10% reduction
  • How staff can get involved and reduce their own emissions at work

Stockton Borough Council staff engagement presentation

Presentation given by Mark Malik, from Stockton Borough Council at our employee engagement webinar in April 2010.

Case study: carbon-conscious procurement at UCLH


 

Students' planting catch-up


For the month of March, 10:10ers everywhere were busy digging dirt, sowing seeds and growing greens.

If you didn't get your gloves on in time, don't worry - there's still plenty of time to get out to your allotment/garden/windowbox and start reducing your carbon 'food'print.

Growing your own food has so many benefits, both for you and for the climate:

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