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Saving urban lungsThe felling of a 600-year-old tree led to the formation of a unique movement against illegal pruning in Cuba. A website is now the backbone in a struggle to save the lungs of Havana.
Go to Havana
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Reforesting the seaUniversity students in the Philippines resuscitate mangroves from a disastrous oil-spill on the shores of the Visayas sea.
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No biking, no musicThe world's first carbon neutral music festival was held in Denmark. Nearly 16 special bikes generated the power for the DJ stage and the loudspeakers.
Go to Denmark
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Hot dog woman travels to save the climateFrom the world's most travelled hot dog stand, Fanny Posselt serves Danish hot dogs around the globe. By giving away free fast food, she wants to inspire strangers to make a positive difference to the environment. She hopes her next customer might be the US president Barack Obama. Visit Fanny's hot dog stand
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This website with stories about people taking action on climate change was produced by journalists enrolled in the 2009 Erasmus Mundus Masters programme on Media and Globalisation.
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