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Rio+20 Business Focus: Yogic agriculture reaps benefits in India

Rio+20 Business Focus: Yogic agriculture reaps benefits in India

Tasamin Ramsey of the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University explains what ‘Yogic farming’ is and how it is reaping rewards for communities in India.

Bestival, Roskilde, Øya, Bonnaroo: We rate the most sustainable festivals

Bestival, Roskilde, Øya, Bonnaroo: We rate the most sustainable festivals

As festival season approaches we’re here to help you choose an event which aims to limits its environmental impact.

UNFCCC launches latest round of CDM Radio competition

UNFCCC launches latest round of CDM Radio competition

Following the first round of the CDM African Radio contest, the UNFCCC opens the second round of applications entitled “Changing Lives”.

Rio+20 Business Focus: How Himalayan communities can benefit from protecting their forests

Rio+20 Business Focus: How Himalayan communities can benefit from protecting their forests

Seema Karki from the ICIMOD explains how communities in the Himalayas can benefit from payment for preserving their forests under the REDD+ scheme.

Swishing: The eco-fashion phenomena taking over the world

Swishing: The eco-fashion phenomena taking over the world

With so many of us looking for a fashion bargain, why not try the latest eco-fashion trend which won’t break the bank: Swishing.

PODCAST: Creating jobs from solar in South Africa

PODCAST: Creating jobs from solar in South Africa

In the twelfth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports, David Mwanza from Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation visits a CDM project in Durban, South Africa.

Green Olympics: London offers a local alternative to the carbon intensive food system

Green Olympics: London offers a local alternative to the carbon intensive food system

As Hackney based Growing Communities gets ready to support a second round to fruit and veg box start-ups across the UK, RTCC visits one of the projects first successes to learn more about community growing.

2012 Olympics: East London's Cody Dock given new sustainable life ahead of Games

2012 Olympics: East London’s Cody Dock given new sustainable life ahead of Games

How the trend of ‘crowd-sourcing’ is helping an East-End London community at Cody Dock regenerate their area start ahead of this summer’s Olympic Games.

Adaptation to climate change will no longer be enough says report by CARE, WWF & ActionAid

Adaptation to climate change will no longer be enough says report by CARE, WWF & ActionAid

Coalition of NGOs call for more action to tackle the irreversible impacts of climate change as adaptation and mitigation methods falls short.

PODCAST: Turning waste to energy in South Africa

PODCAST: Turning waste to energy in South Africa

In the eleventh in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Wambi Michael, a radio producer in Uganda, examines the potential for energy from waste in Africa.

'Ocean of Life': Ocean biodiversity suffering at hands of alien invaders

‘Ocean of Life’: Ocean biodiversity suffering at hands of alien invaders

Ahead of the release of ‘Ocean of Life’, the work of Professor Callum Roberts, professor of marine conservation at the University of York, RTCC takes a closer look at some of the book’s claims.

Rio+20 Business Focus: Cutting carbon - not trees - in Cambodia

Rio+20 Business Focus: Cutting carbon – not trees – in Cambodia

As part of our Rio+20 series focused on business and sustainable development we examine the role communities play in climate mitigation through the REDD+ scheme.

PODCAST: Heating water from South African rooftops

PODCAST: Heating water from South African rooftops

In the tenth in the series of UNFCCC CDM Radio Club reports RTCC is hosting, Kensika Monshengwo, a freelance broadcast journalist from the Democratic Republic of Congo visits a successful CDM project on the sidelines of December’s UN climate conference.

Rio+20 Business Focus: What makes a sustainability leader?

Rio+20 Business Focus: What makes a sustainability leader?

As part of our Rio+20 series focused on business and sustainable development, we find out what it takes to be a sustainability leader.

RTCC Competition: Win a pair of Crumple Eco-Earrings

RTCC Competition: Win a pair of Crumple Eco-Earrings

Win a great pair of eco-earrings in RTCC’s sustainable fashion competition.

UNFCCC chief Figueres demands action from youth over climate change

UNFCCC chief Figueres demands action from youth over climate change

Christiana Figueres tells RTCC young people should show they care about the planet’s future by using the ‘power of demand’ to influence business and politicians

Bonn 2012: What is the role of youth in the climate negotiations?

Bonn 2012: What is the role of youth in the climate negotiations?

Young people have an increasing stake in the climate negotiations, but how are they using their position to influence the process and push for change?

Bonn 2012: Marrying science and politics for a sustainable future

Bonn 2012: Marrying science and politics for a sustainable future

Outside the Bonn Climate Talks, the YOUNGO constituency held a marriage ceremony between politics and science to show those negotiators inside how vital such a union would be.

ICLEI: What will the building of the future look like?

ICLEI: What will the building of the future look like?

Speaking at ICLEI Resilient Cities 2012, Jason Hartke from the US Green Building Council sets out his vision of the green building of the future and the pathways there.

UNICEF: We must teach urban kids how to deal with disasters

UNICEF: We must teach urban kids how to deal with disasters

Speaking at the ICLEI Resilient Cities Conference 2012, Antony Spalton from UNICEF spoke to RTCC about the role children play in reducing risks from disasters.

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