Razorlight frontman Johnny Borrell's low-carbon day with Friends of the Earth. Exclusive track 'Funeral Blues' free to download until 19th June at http://www.foe.co.uk /razorlight
Exclusive footage from The Big Ask Live, KOKO, London, May 1st 2006 featuring Simon Amstell, Kate Rusby, Gruff Rhys and Thom Yorke Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead.
Ashton Hayes is a village in Cheshire, UK with a population of around 1000. Since Jan 2006 it has been aiming to become the first English carbon neutral village. By Steven Holland Garry Charnock. http://www.goingcarb onneutral.co.uk
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Two polar bears muse on the causes of global warming. An entry for our green film competition. http://www.foe.co.uk for info.
Winner of Friends of the Earth's Best One-minute green film award.
Director Ulla Jacobsen (Denmark) on her entry:
"Over-packaging of children's toys takes on absurb dimensions..."
What our judges said:
"Simple story, simply told" - David Sproxton
"Brilliant film. Perfect! The best!" - Dilly Gent
"Good concept" - Andrew Macdonald
A ground breaking new climate change law has been passed by MPs in Parliament thanks to your efforts. http://www.foe.co.uk
Contains ITN source material.
Thanks to Sebastien Tellier/Recordmakers for "La Ritournelle".
David Sproxton of Aardman Animation tells us what he'll be looking for when judging Friends of the Earth's green film competition. He also spills the beans on a few upcoming projects.
Kurt Jackson is one of Britain's leading painters. In this short film he tells us how the environment affects his life and his work. Contains some strong language.
A new ad by leading director - Kevin MacDonald (Last King of Scotland) featuring celebrities and ordinary people calling for strong climate change law. Join the campaign at http://www.thebigask .com
Michaela Crimmin, Head of Arts, RSA and artist Heather Ackroyd explore
questions about the role of artists and curators in inspiring change.
Artists, comedians, activists and academics reflect on questions posed by the public about the state of the
world at Poison and Antidote, organised by Friends of the Earth at the Whitechapel on March 29 2008.
Spoof Tesco ad highlights destructive effect on local shops. Take action here: http://www.foe.co.uk /campaigns/real_food /press_for_change/co mpetition_commission /index.html
Made by Year 4 (aged 9) pupils in Tipton Green Junior School - this latest entry to our green film competition looks at the effect of litter on wildlife.
Launch of a unique collaboration between Friends of the Earth and Whitechapel with artist Cornelia Parker. Come and join in at http://www.poisonand antidote.com and at a day of discussion on 29th March 2008