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Josch Thilo – Cycling to break the cycle

NomadsOn2Wheels is my journey by bicycle, from Zurich Switzerland to Cape Town South Africa. If all goes well I will be traveling for at least six months and hope to cycle at least 10,000km (6,200 miles). I will travel without a support vehicle which means I will be transporting all my equipment, food and water [...]

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Michael Dale – Hands on Carbon Offsetting

Because we care deeply for the environment, our company (Radish) volunteers our time with Trees4Schools as a way of carbon offsetting the materials we use in our stunning kitchen accessories and cookware whilst sharing the love and giving something back to the local community 2 I like This

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Tanya  Hayward – Empowering women through media

So i was standing in the middle of a set in Ibiza working for a MEGA TV channel. The shoot had been going on for 3 days, we were staying in the lap of luxuary, on the a-list to a whole bunch of clubs and i was like, what am i doing here? I thought [...]

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Linzy Tylar – Work your Passion

Published on 28 January 2010 by Linzy in Act Heros

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Work Your Passion Now, more so than ever, those that have had some inclination that there is more to life than mundane work, money and material things, have been feeling a need to fulfil their destiny.  In fact, all who have asked questions that only they can seek the answers to will know what I [...]

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Mark Heaton: Changing attitudes towards the Environment

Envirotrade works with African communities to plant trees, change land use methods, and protect forests. From this they help people the world over offset their carbon footprint. 0 I like This

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Paddy Wallington: founder of the GreenPower House

Ambassador for Change Paddy Wallington who created the GreenPowerHouse has shown that Green Conscious Living is not only a possibility, but a reality. She has pioneered environmental change for everyday people by building a totally eco-friendly home that is open to the public for viewing and learning.

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