Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

The Wave March On Climate Change

December 7th, 2009

The Lifeline at the Wave 2009 march with intro from Satish Kumar


If we do not create our future, our past will create it

If we do not create our future, our past will create it

This is the back of the banner = Positive TV

This is the back of the banner = Positive TV

50,000 people joined the Wave and called for the Government to take much more urgent and effective action on Climate Change.   I met up with the Lifeline and Positive TV, our sister organisation, on Saturday 5 December in London, UK to help hold the banner.

Im on the left with the bicycle!

I'm on the left with the bicycle!

Felix Gonzales, one of the UK filmmakers had the excellent idea to attach the banner to three bicycles.  This made the task of walking from Grosvenor Square to Parliament much easier!  We were even able to give a small boy a lift :) It also meant that Felix could leave, me, Ollie, Ali and Ben to take care of the banner and film the march in action.  The Lifeline/Positive TV banner was lovingly and expertly made by Morgan, an artist friend of Felix.  I think you will agree that it looks glorious and it definitely got people talking to us.  We were able to share how the lifeline is about connecting visions for a sustainable future and Positive TV is about creating a positive world :-)

Felix in action with Ali and Ben my friends helping (far right)

Felix in action with Ali and Ben my friends helping (far right)

Lovely wave Ali (centre)

Lovely wave Ali (centre)

Also there filming was Ruth Evans, the other UK filmmaker and introducing Becky Henderson our new presenter! (Yes, I’m stepping down from the 12 month journey – not an easy decision I can tell you and I’ll share the details in a separate blog ;)

Introducing Becky

Introducing Becky

Ruth (middle) filming the action

Ruth (middle) filming the action

It was amazing to be there and see thousands of people dressed in blue demanding a real deal on climate change.  The talks in Copenhagen start today until 18 December.  The Lifeline will be there filming reports on negotiations and protests from the 11 December.  All the action will be posted to our website as part of our mission to document sustainable action around the world.

Connecting Makes the World Go ‘Round

October 8th, 2009
No Need to Stand Alone

No Need to Stand Alone

So you think money makes the world go round? Recent research conducted by…ME…indicates that it does Not, in fact.

The real world-spinner is personal connections, the intimate relationships we have, but also introductions to new people that open up your world. It is through real connections with people, where you relate to each other on the basis of shared aspirations or beliefs, that some of the most amazing opportunities come about in our lives.

I have recently had a number of people come into my life through my work for The Lifeline, and with every new connection there is another, and another. This is opening me up to new knowledge about climate change and the multitudinous efforts to counter its’ affects and create new ways of sustainable living.

We have been given the chance to  meet with the vet working to save elephants and provide socially and evironementally sustainable work solutions to communities in Sumatra,  learn from the evironmental educators at Wild Mountians, learn about life on the logging blockades in Tasmania, and SO much more.

These initial contacts are just a preamble to the extensive  project connections The Lifeline Project hopes to facilitate, in order to share knowledge between projects, and enable the public to easily get involved with projects.

With every person you meet comes a world of possible experiences, so take the time to really connect with the people already in your lives, you never know who they know!