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Friday, August 8, 2008

Sustainable Music Festivals?

Although you might not realise it from the weather if you live in the UK at the moment it's the middle of summer and the festival season is well under way. Here at EarthDream we are partial to a bit of a dance in the sunshine and are encouraged by the number of big events that are taking their environmental impact seriously, particularly in the dance music sphere.

From alternative energy powered stages (although this rarely extends to main stages at big events) to the often poorly received (read accused of cynical money grabbing) "green tax" on parking to encourage car sharing there are all manner of initiatives aimed at reducing the carbon footprint of, let's face it, some potentially pretty environmentally destructive events.

Of all the UK festivals this year though few have gone as far as Waveform claim to with it's policy of prioritising solar and wind power, and even resorting to pedal power. Of course the electronica heavy line-up requires some serious late night amplification so where it's abolutely necessary they will resort to bio-diesel (yes yes we know it's controversial but what are the current alternatives?).

But it's not just the power where the sustainable nature of the festival is apparent, with eco-talks and workshops going on over the weekend and a team of dedicated "eco-rangers" ensuring that traders are furnished with the required information to reduce their envinronmental impact, and that enough information is gathered "on the ground" to help the organisers further improve next year.

Oh and the line-up looks pretty fantastic too!

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Masdar City - Eco City of the Future

Maybe Earth Dream is a little late to the party in reporting this one but we've just noticed that the United Arab Emirates are building an eco city of the future, which will house 50,000 people and 1500 businesses and be powered entirely by renewable energy sources and has been designed by Foster and Partners.

It all sounds a bit Walt Disney's Epcot, but the fact that they are committing to having the first phase habitable by 2009 shows that we are talking about more than a giant golf ball and a bunch of audio animatronics, and it's about time a rich nation started doing something like this before it's too late.

So why are they doing it? Sitting on 10% of the worlds oil reserves you might think that they would be the last ones to be bothered about the ever widening gap between supply and demand of the old texas tea? Wrong.

You see the UAE is rich as a result of oil. The energy business is what they do and what they know. They want to make sure that they steal a march on the rest of the developed world who are still pissing about building new fossil fuel powered stations and become the go-to guys for the next generation of global energy supply. Result = big $$$ when the rest of us need to catch up.

So will it work? Well it being the first such project of this scale there will certainly be a lot of lessons to learn on the way. As one grumpy Earth Dream contributor who currently works in a Foster designed monstrosity moaned "the first lesson they'll learn is not to use bloody Fosters. Imagine a whole city of bad recycled air, rubbish quality light and horrid sci-fi nightmares...". Let's hope that with this being the Eco City of the Future he'll at least be wrong about the bad air.

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