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TV20 San Francisco: Ecocity PSA

I’ll be posting more on this soon, but half the Sensible City crew will be onsite at the Ecocity World Summit in San Francisco - the first one to be held in the USA since 1990. We’re still shocked that of all the amazing agencies on the West Coast, the Summit chose Sensible City to manage PR and community outreach.



Just when you think that the “mainstream media” isn’t paying attention to the real environmental issues, they run two headline global stories on Ecocities. When we took on the Ecocity World Summit as a client, there was concern about whether or not we could get big media to pay attention. But as the worlds largest and only significant global gathering of ecocity pioneers approaches, ecocity thinking is rising fast in world consciousness. Below you can get CNN’s take on two of the Summit’s major contributors.

[ Building The Future ]

LONDON, England (CNN) — It’s easy to overlook the impact buildings have on greenhouse gas emissions, but the places where we live and work contribute over 30 percent of global greenhouse emissions.

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An artist’s impression of how the Dongtan eco-city will look like when it is completed. The first stage is due to open in 2010.
Although the term “green architecture” was only coined about 20 years ago, architects have been embracing environmental or sustainable design for decades.

Today, architects are transforming our urban landscapes in ways which were previous unimaginable. Aided by cutting edge design and construction techniques, the bold new structures of today owe much to the techniques used by pre and early industrial pioneers. [Read this article]

And Peter Head was given his own profile, talking about his work in Dongtan.

[ Future Player: Peter Head ]

(CNN) — Peter Head is Director of urban design and development at Arup, the global design and business consulting firm.

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Peter Head, of global design and business consulting firm Arup, is a noted pioneer of sustainable development.
Head is in charge of planning and development for Dongtan, the eco-city planned for construction on Chongming Island near Shanghai. Head himself describes it as: “the world’s largest sustainable development project.”

It was while he was overseeing the construction of the Second Severn Crossing — a bridge across the Bristol Channel linking England and Wales opened in 1996 — that he first became interested in sustainable development.

[Read This Article]



Gary Braasch to kick-off Ecocity

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I used to work in this building and now it is one of many images we’ll expect to see when Gary Braasch kicks off Ecocity 2008 in San Francisco with a 2 hour slideshow and presentation.

Gary Braash’s images get at the heart of the climate change crisis, documenting receding glaciers, rising tides and tardy songbirds.  In line with the focus of the Ecocity World Summit, Braash will present his global past and present photographic record of climate change with emphasis on cities, their contributions to the problems of the world’s environment, and whole systems initiatives for change.

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