The recent political siege of Suvarnabhmi airport in Thailand’s capital should not just come as a shock to the many stranded tourists and Thai businesses and enterprises that were affected by the occupation, but also to the global community as a whole. Such a phenomena could, potentially, become the norm not necessarily due to political […]
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With the squeeze of the ‘Credit Crunch’ leading to people tightening up on their spending it’s never been a better time to loosen up those legs and ‘Get On Yer Bike’!
However, despite both the economical and environmental advantages, there still appears to be a lack of enthusiasm if not uncertainty when it comes to […]
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“The process of burning rainforest and peatlands has helped to make Indonesia the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world after the USA and China”. (Greenpeace 2008)
Having recently returned to the UK the above comment raised a small but important conundrum- The English Bonfire, to Ignite or not to Ignite!
I’m currently residing in […]
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Yesterday I arrived at the house of my old Thai-host family, whom I was visiting for a few days. During my third year at University in 2004 they kindly allowed me to stay with them for 9 months, whilst I carried out my work experience for my Geography Degree. (I was the lucky one […]
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October 16th was blog action day, a global event sponsored by the UN to encourage bloggers to write about the environment. To celebrate this initiative we are launching an ambitious survey to gather your ideas on how to reduce C02 emissions.
Climate change is already with us and it is widely accepted that the greenhouse […]
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