By madelinekovacs on August 27, 2010
Shadia Fayne Wood, Co-Coordinator of Project Survival Media, will be a panelist at Bioneers this year. Bioneers is a summit that gathers the leading thinkers and visionaries of our time, sharing innovative solutions and actively building a regenerative future for today.
Shadia will sit on the Generations Ahead workshop panel, sharing her experience as a youth [...]
Posted in Stories, youth media | Tagged Bioneers, project survival media, Shadia Fayne Wood
By robertvanwaarden on May 17, 2010
“Just seeing the future for us and knowing that they [our parents] wanted a better future for us, I have the same feeling for, not myself, but the kids and for my relatives and that something better will be in the future for them, that keeps me going. Knowing that we have succeeded in one [...]
Posted in North America, youth media | Tagged arizona, assignment, black mesa, Climate Change, coal, dirty energy, global warming, mining, photographer, photography, reporting
By robertvanwaarden on March 1, 2010
Climate change is drastically altering the landscapes and farming culture of the European Continent. From the mountains of Norway to the low lying lands of Italy, from the innovations in the Netherlands to the suffering crops of Romanian farmers, the Project Survival Media team in Europe has explored this issue and produced a multimedia piece. [...]
Posted in Europe, Stories, youth media | Tagged agriculture, Climate Change, COP 15, Europe, farming, global warming, IYCM, project survival media, psm
By robertvanwaarden on January 16, 2010
2009 will be defined as the year that the climate movement exploded. Millions of people around the world got behind the call for a strong deal in Copenhagen. Although the final result was a failure, the activists pictured in these images know that they are Not Done Yet! These 20 images are from the year [...]
Posted in COP15, Europe, youth media | Tagged 350, activism, climate, Climate Change, climate march, conference, COP15, Copenhagen, day of action, environment, g20, global warming, IYCM, photographs, photography, photos, powershift, project survival media, robert vanwaarden, Youth
By robertvanwaarden on December 22, 2009
Gallery of the ‘Best of’ images from COP 15 in Copenhagen.
Images ©Robert vanWaarden
Posted in COP15, youth media | Tagged climate, Climate Change, climate march, COP15, Copenhagen, day of action, environment, global warming, IYCM, photographs, photography, photos, Project Survival, project survival media, psm, tcktcktck
By Chris Chang-Yen Phillips on December 22, 2009
by Sara Engström
Since I live just an hour’s train journey away from Copenhagen, I decided to commute between Lund (my hometown) and the COP15 conference. The morning trains were full of people with UNFCCC badges of all colours hanging around their necks – there were delegates, press people, IGOs and NGOs.
One day last week I [...]
Posted in COP15, Stories | Tagged Climate Change, COP15, Copenhagen, north, south
By SahilKatyal on December 21, 2009
At a time when places in Punjab (India) like Jalandhar and Chandigarh boast of the maximum number of vehicles per capita and innumerable burgeoning industries thereby contributing their share to the global warming scenario, the departments like Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA) have rightly started showing the path that needs to be tread upon if [...]
Posted in Asia/Pacific | Tagged Amritsar, Chandigarh, PEDA, project survival media, Punjab Government
By MahfamMalek on December 18, 2009
I’m in Copenhagen, Denmark right now for this.
It’s the final day of negotiations, and I don’t think any of us knew what to expect exactly. I know that we certainly didn’t expect that our leaders would magically & suddenly grow a conscience and throw traditional political deal-making protocol to the wind in favor of saving [...]
Posted in COP15 | Tagged COP15, Copenhagen, project survival media
By project survival netherlands on December 18, 2009
Are we going to have a deal tonight? All that is left to do for the Project Survival NL team is wait and hope. While it is crunch time for the world leaders inside the Bella Center to rack out a credible climate deal, we cannot do much more than keep a close eye on the news [...]
Posted in Africa, Europe
By PratikMandrekar on December 18, 2009
A developing country has several key issues to deal with in every election that encompass the basic amenities like drinking water, electricity, public transport, employment opportunities, sanitation and garbage disposal. Frequent protests against industrial setups like the case of the Tata Nano (the world’s cheapest car) in Singur, West Bengal or the case of [...]
Posted in Asia/Pacific, Stories | Tagged Climate Change, India, innovation, renewable energy, technology