How to make your photo frame more useful
Do you remember that first masterpiece your eldest managed to scrawl? (If you don’t have kids - give up reading right now). No doubt it earned a prominent position on the kitchen wall somewhere. Of course those masterpieces kept rolling in and you probably realised that perhaps your […]
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Green shoots - a view from the ground of climate change and the developing world
Last week it was the Python Killer (see previous Green shoots blog) hurling stones at innocent strays. This week it’s a pair of dewy rainbows. The view from my office certainly helps to deliver a story.
According to the bible rainbows were […]
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Posted in Green photo competition on Aug 28th, 2007
Today e-photoframes is launching it’s first monthly photograph competition. Titled “Green wheels”, we are inviting readers to submit photos themed “eco friendly transport”. Images which demonstrate originality, humour or technical prowess will be posted on our blog. The winner will be entitled to a photo frame from the e-photoframes collection (please note that only […]
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Green sponge is a weekly article on trees and how they impact climate change and the environment.
Last week the kids returned from school beaming with big smiles. Mum had bought them new cars to play with. Discounted by 80% (made in China no doubt), how could she resist? Within a few days they had […]
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Chiang Mai hilltribe diary is a weekly journal penned by Anna, an economic migrant from Burma, working in Thailand for the parent company of e-photoframes
Did you know it snowed in Burma? Nor did I. Anna comes from Kachin state in the far north of Burma, an isolated region bordering the foothills of the Himalayas. She […]
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Green shoots - a view from the ground of climate change and the developing world
While writing this piece, I was peering out of the window when I saw our gardener hurling a large stone at a dog daring to linger just outside our house. A head hit would have probably killed it. Luckily Adder (the […]
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Green sponge is a weekly article on trees and how they impact climate change and the environment.
You have probably seen the online hit about selling guilt offsets. A nice piece of satire, but is it fair? The basic premise is that by buying carbon offsets, we are able to appease the guilt we feel from […]
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Green sponge is a weekly article on trees and how they impact climate change and the environment.
Trees are funny things. What’s the attraction? They’re not really that pretty (you might want skin like an English rose, but the bark of a tree….?). They’re not always symmetrical (apparently us humans like symmetry) and they take forever […]
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Posted in Site Development on Aug 10th, 2007
Welcome to our new e-photoframes blog. Starting from next week we will be writing a series of articles addressing topics relating to our companies values. These will include a weekly feature tagged “Green Sponge” specifically looking at forestation and climate change; “Green shoots”, a view from the ground of developing world […]
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