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Simon Leufstedt

About Simon Leufstedt

Simon Leufstedt is the editor of Green Blog. Simon has previously studied Global Environmental Justice and is currently studying Human Ecology and Political Science at Lund University in Sweden. Simon is also blogging over at the Swedish 350 website and working with the Swedish TckTckTck organisation. You can follow Simon on Twitter and on Google+.

Getting your games the green and easy way!

14 November, 2007

Dont miss our new contest where you can win two award-winning games from Steam! I love games and so does almost everyone I know. So there is no wonder that the game industry these days generates more revenue than Hollywood … Continue reading

Green Quote of the Week – Yvo de Boer

13 November, 2007

Just today, Yvo de Boer, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change and Nobel Prize winner said: The effects of climate change are being felt already… Climate change will hit hardest the poorest and most vulnerable countries. … Continue reading

Can Robin Hood’s Sherwood Forest be saved?

13 November, 2007

The famous Sherwood Forest is no longer what it used to be during the days of Robin Hood. The forest once covered about 100,000 acres but today the forest is merely 450 acres spread out through the county. If Robin … Continue reading

Green Consumer: In the Store

12 November, 2007

As a person and consumer you have the power to do something about climate change. Never forget or think otherwise. Sure you may wonder how much you’ll actually help by replacing your CFLs, recycling etc but in the end all … Continue reading

Greenpeace crash nuclear party in Rome

11 November, 2007

How in earths name did they succeed with this one!? Today Greenpeace activists made a visit to the World Energy Congress in Rome, Italy, to protest about the plans to continue allowing CO2 emissions to increase until year 2030 and … Continue reading

Would you vote for Al Gore?

11 November, 2007

It’s time for a new week and a brand new “Question of the Week”. But first, let’s see how you voted on last weeks question “Would you vote for Al Gore in the (USA) presidential election 2008?“: Yes (33%) I … Continue reading

DinkyCard – smaller business cards

8 November, 2007

We at Green Blog love small green and personal projects and movements (maybe because this blog is one of those?). That’s why we would like to tell you shortly about a guy named Jim and his project called DinkyCard. Jim … Continue reading

The world’s energy needs increases with 50%

8 November, 2007

The future is looking grimmer as each day go by and each new report is released about the state of our fragile earth. Recently we could read that 6 billion people will perish by the end of the century and … Continue reading

Swedish or EU organic meat?

7 November, 2007

The demand for organic pig meat in Sweden is growing dramatically. A recent study shows that the sale of organic pig meat has increased with up to 78 % compared to last year. In Sweden today there are about 20 … Continue reading

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