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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Put Your Filth To Good Work


Charity SWEAR BOX from Fueled on Vimeo.



Charity Swearbox was born in the minds of James Dow and Jay Gelardi, two creative friends who met whilst working together who wanted to do something good with the ideas part of their brains.
The site was designed by James Dow and Robert Evans who runs the very talentedTelegramme studio, home of some very beautiful illustration.
Last but by no means least the site was developed by Rameet Chawla and his team atFueled in New York who put a huge amount of work into the project.
In the spirit of collaboration everyone came together to create something fun, exciting, new and importantly; good for the world.

Friday, December 16, 2011

MDG Progress



The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight international development goals that all 193 United Nations member states and at least 23 international organizations have agreed to achieve by the year 2015. They include eradicating extreme poverty, reducing child mortality rates, fighting disease epidemics such as AIDS, and developing a global partnership for development.

Learn more about the goals here.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Monday, November 28, 2011

Cyber Monday :: Buy Less

Today is Cyber Monday. It will likely be the biggest online shopping day ever. Cyber Monday was created by the National Retail Federation in 2005 to focus media and public attention on online shopping. But Cyber Monday, and the culture of consumption it reflects, puts the economy of natural systems that support all life firmly in the red. We're now using the resources of one-and-a-half planets on our one and only planet.

Because Patagonia wants to be in business for a good long time – and leave a world inhabitable for our kids – we want to do the opposite of every other business today. We ask you to buy less and to reflect before you spend a dime on this jacket or anything else.

Environmental bankruptcy, as with corporate bankruptcy, can happen very slowly, then all of a sudden. This is what we face unless we slow down, then reverse the damage. We're running short on fresh water, topsoil, fisheries, wetlands – all our planet's natural systems and resources that support business, and life, including our own.

The environmental cost of everything we make is astonishing. Consider the R2® Jacket shown, one of our best sellers. To make it required 135 liters of water, enough to meet the daily needs (three glasses a day) of 45 people. Its journey from its origin as 60% recycled polyester to our Reno warehouse generated nearly 20 pounds of carbon dioxide, 24 times the weight of the finished product. This jacket left behind, on its way to Reno, two-thirds its weight in waste.

And this is a 60% recycled polyester jacket, knit and sewn to a high standard; it is exceptionally durable, so you won't have to replace it as often. And when it comes to the end of its useful life we'll take it back to recycle into a product of equal value. But, as is true of all the things we can make and you can buy, this jacket comes with an environmental cost higher than its price.

There is much to be done and plenty for us all to do. Don't buy what you don't need. Think twice before you buy anything. Go to patagonia.com/CommonThreads, take the Common Threads Initiative pledge and join us in the fifth “R,” to reimagine a world where we take only what nature can replace.

Take the pledge

-Patagonia

Friday, November 11, 2011

Eleven. Eleven. Eleven.



Where can you go from there? Where?...Nowhere. Exactly. What we do is, if we need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do?...Eleven. Exactly. One louder.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Here’s To The Crazy Ones

"The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, 
are the ones who do." 
-Apple




Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being.  Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple. 



Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Stories From Haiti :: After The Quake

Frontline | The Economy of a Tent City
Watch the full episode. See more FRONTLINE.


Frontline | Solving The Tap-Tap Puzzle
Watch the full episode. See more FRONTLINE.


Frontline | The Aid Dilemma
Watch the full episode. See more FRONTLINE.
Watch the full episode. See more FRONTLINE.

Via PBS | Frontline & NPR | Planet Money
Reporter | David Davidson

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The End of R.E.M.

Amnesty International believes that human right abuses anywhere are the concern of people everywhere. 


R.E.M. announced today that have broken up after 31 years together.  R.E.M. is best know for pioneering american alternative music and rock social activism.  Who can forget the 1991 MTV Music Video Award when Michael Stipe wore a half a dozen different T-shirts with slogan including "rainforest", "love knows no colors", and "handgun control now".  Stipe believed that he could use his rock status to raise the world awareness to social and political injustice.  



"A wise man once said, ‘The skill in attending a party is knowing when it’s time to leave,’ " - Michael Stipe 


The End of R.E.M. and they feel fine.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Phish Phundraises 4 Vermont



Phish will play a special benefit concert for Vermont's flood recovery efforts. In the wake of Hurricane Irene, Vermont experienced its worst flooding in a century, which devastated communities throughout the state.  Many of us remember Conventry but this year's flood is way worse. 


Show your support for Vermont's flood recovery by purchasing a live webcast of the benefit concert.  


Proceeds from the concert and merchandise sales will be directed to The WaterWheel Foundation and The Vermont Community Foundation to aid in the recovery of the Green Mountain State.
The WaterWheel Foundation was created by Phish in 1997 to oversee the band's various charitable activities. Fans can donate to The WaterWheel Foundation by clicking here. You should specify that you would like your contribution to go to Vermont flood recovery efforts.


The Vermont Community Foundation was founded in 1986 and is Vermont's largest homegrown philanthropic foundation, managing a collection of over 600 charitable funds that invest more than $18 million annually in Vermont through grants, loans and other investments. In the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, the Foundation worked with donors and other partners to facilitate donations for relief and recovery efforts, including the establishment of a fund to benefit Vermont farmers affected by the storm. Visit vermontcf.org or call 802-388-3355 for more information.

Friday, August 19, 2011

World Humanitarian Day :: People Helping People



If you have an idea about how to change the world, the UN Secretary-General wants to know about it.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Reinventing The Toilet



Bill & Melinda Gates wants us to get our shit together and reinvent the toilet.

2.6 billion people—40 percent of the world’s population—
use unsafe toilets or practice open defecation.

Fecal-oral contamination is an underlying factor in more
than 50 percent of child deaths in the developing world.

Every year, food and water tainted with fecal matter
cause up to 2.5 billion cases of diarrhea among children,
resulting in 1.5 million child deaths.

Chronic diarrhea can hinder child development by
impeding the uptake of essential nutrients that are critical
to the development of children’s minds, bodies, and
immune systems.

Learn more at about the global need for water, sanitation and hygiene at Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 

Thursday, August 4, 2011

MOVE | LEARN | EAT = A Tip Of A Life Time

MOVE from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.


LEARN from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.


EAT from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.


= A TRIP OF A LIFE TIME

3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage... all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ....into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films.....

= a trip of a lifetime.

move, eat, learn

Rick Mereki : Director, producer, additional camera and editing
Tim White : DOP, producer, primary editing, sound
Andrew Lees : Actor, mover, groover

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Make Aid Transparent


Make Aid Transparent from Make Aid Transparent on Vimeo.

The International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) will help donor countries stop redundant spending. It will help eliminate corruption and waste and it will improve the impact of aid dollars.

Sign the petition to Make Aid Transparent

http://www.makeaidtransparent.org/

Monday, June 13, 2011

Failure: A Catalyst For Re-Invention



We all fail. Life is not easy and we all must deal with misfortunes. The true test of success is how you handle your failure and where that failure takes you.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

The World On The Move


Climate change is expected to bring about significant changes in migration patterns throughout the developing world. Rising sea levels, more frequent and severe natural disasters, pandemics, heat waves and widespread drought will lead to extensive migrations within countries and across borders resulting in further strains on scarce water, energy and food resources.

What is the world’s responsibilities to the millions of people likely to be displaced by climate change?

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is mandated to lead and co-ordinate international action to protect refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide. Find out how you can get involved with UNHCR's efforts. http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49c3646c344.html

Monday, May 23, 2011

Doctors Without Borders- Medicine On The Edge


Tonight On Current TV: Doctors Without Borders Working In The Congo

Monday 23rd May, 10pm - Monday 30th May.
Only on Current TV
Sky 183
Virgin Media 155

http://current.com/shows/doctors-without-borders/

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Beyoncé & Michelle Partner To Battle Fat Kids



Beyoncé is helping Michelle Obama with the Let's Move! campaign to fight childhood obesity. The campaign is promoting the benefits of healthy eating and exercise. The Let's Move! campaign partners with government, doctors, public health officials, business leaders, nonprofit groups and schools who are pledging to work together to get kids off the couch and into a healthier lifestyle.

This is not going to be an easy battle to fight but this comprehensive initiative has the potential of putting kids on the right path to a healthier future. Strategies include working with the food industry to advertise healthier food options rather than marketing sugary snacks, installing sidewalks to encourage walking to school, putting in greengrocers in inner cities to make access to better food decisions readily available.

Sure, Let's Move! has an ambitious goal but American children are fat and it is time we take a holistic approach to this problem - and make it cool for the kids.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

World Water Day 2011


The Water Carriers is an award winning documentary film about Callie Blackwood, an American engineering student, and Nina Omwerema Oyamo, a 23-year old woman from the Shirali region of southwestern Kenya. The lives of these two women, from altogether different circumstances, intersect as Callie travels to Kenya as a member of Engineers Without Borders-USA Montana State University Chapter. Their mission: to install an aquifer-driven well in the hopes of delivering clean drinking water to over 1,000 school children and community members.

The Water Carriers from msu school of film & photography on Vimeo.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

100th Anniversary of International Women’s Day

The most effective way to fight global poverty and end civil conflict (including terrorism) is to invest in women and girls. Celebrate 100 years of women by making a gift to the Global Fund For Women.

Girls Are Not The Problem But Rather The Solution.  To learn more about the importance of empowering women around the world, I highly recommend Sheryl Wudunn & Nicholas Kristof's book Half The Sky

Friday, March 4, 2011

A Colour Movement Is Spreading Around The World

From Brazil to India The Let's Colour Project is using brightly colored paint to cover up blighted areas.  The project stated on the streets of Rid De Janeiro, Brazil and has spread to  Aulnay-sous-bois, Paris, FranceTower Hamlets, London, UK; and Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.  The Let's Colour Project is a worldwide movement to transform grey spaces with colorful paint.  


Grey is out. Gloom is gone It's time to live our lives in COLOUR!



http://letscolourproject.com/

World's Most Typical Person

Make Ideas Happen



Scott Belsky, founder of Behance and the 99% Conference, talks about how to make good ideas a reality and avoid common pitfalls.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Incredible How Different We All Are - Yet We Share The Same Hopes & Dreams

"With the inexorable march of the modern world many cultures, languages and practices are disappearing at an alarming rate. In some cases whole societies are vanishing. We have undoubtedly reached a turning point for the Human species. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing but what we have been able to do is to produce a lasting record of the incredible skills, diversity, ingenuity and bravery that still make up today’s Human Planet."

Dale Templar, BBC Human Planet Series Producer

Audio Slideshow: BBC Human Planet
Timothy Allen Photographer
Watch BBC Human Planet
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/humanplanetexplorer/


Sunday, February 20, 2011

Are You Saving The World? I Bet This Song Is Playing In The Background

Matisyahu has rocked not only the hasidic world but also the the nonprofit world.  The kosher reggae hip-hop singer's song "One Day" has become "the" song for saving the world.  The lyrics are uplifting and powerful even the most pessimistic will be inspired by the song's ability to convey positivity, consciousness and optimism.  It is the perfect inspirational feel good song about overcoming struggles.  But it is time Do Gooders find a different song to save the world.  

Toms One Day Without Shoes
Help Toms Shoes raise awareness of the impact a pair of shoes can have on a child's life by going without shoes on April, 5 2011. 



Waiting for Superman
The Waiting for "Superman" social action campaign has one primary goal: to ensure that every child receives a great education. 



Global Fast
Globalfast is a totally new way to give. By giving up one meal each month, you change lives without changing your budget. you give off your plate, not out of your wallet.

Global Fast :: We Changed 10,000 Lives from JJ Starr on Vimeo.


Schools for Schools
Rebuilding schools in war-torn northern Uganda.


Slant Magazine Interview: Matisyahu
BY MATTHEW COLE ON JULY 29, 2009


Slant: Why did you decide to release "One Day" as the first single from the new album?


Matisyahu: To be honest, "One Day" was one of two songs that were written specifically to be released as singles. After the album was done, the record label said that they wanted something that would be an easier sell to radio stations. And I was okay with that. I tried to take a positive view and to approach it as an opportunity to write a song in a style that I would not have otherwise tried. So "One Day" is very different from what most of Light sounds like. It is less distinct and much more accessible. But I had fun making the song, and I do think it is a good Matisyahu song.


Slant: The song also has a very optimistic message. Did that come as a way of making the song more accessible?


Matisyahu: I do think that it is easier to hook people in with a catchy, upbeat song than with something more serious. But also, that sense of optimism that "One Day" expresses is an important part of who I am. I feel that at the core of my being I have always been an optimistic person, with a positive mind. Even though I have made an album that is inspired in a lot of ways by struggle and by being challenged, I always feel that facing those challenges is easier if it is done with a sense of positivity and a belief that one can overcome those struggles. "One Day" takes that mindset and connects it to some of the issues of our times. It is an attempt to spread some of that optimism.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Saturday, January 1, 2011