Oxfam appear at Virtual Bali in Second Life
December 4, 2007 at 11:09 am 3 comments
Marita Hutjes and Jason Garman from Oxfam Novib and Oxfam New Zealand, will be taking part in a live seminar in Virtual Bali – a Second Life webcast organised by OneClimate.net
If you already have a Second Life account you can go directly to the seminar and if you don’t, you can follow the seminar on OneClimate.net
The Seminar starts at the following times
- Bali : 20.30 – 22.00,
- Europe : 13.30 – 15.00,
- UK : 12.30 – 14.00,
- US EST : 7.30 – 9.00
- US PST : 4.30 – 6.00.
Entry filed under: United Nations Climate Change Conference. Tags: climate change, development, Enviroment, interview, Netherlands, New Zealand, OneClimate.net, poverty, Second Life, Virtual Bali.
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1. OneClimate.net - Press Coverage for Virtual Bali | December 11, 2007 at 2:48 pm
[…] Washington Post – “Markey said he was confident that his avatar — which will speak from a virtual Bali stage provided by the British nonprofit group OneClimate — will persuade other delegates that he and other U.S. politicians care about global warming”. Sarah Phillips has a full article on Guardian Unlimited saying … “there has also been a genuine buzz around OneClimate activities, as virtual delegates experience this new form of communicating.” Ethical consumer magazine asks “If you feel like you have your tuppence worth to add to the UN’s Climate Change Conference, why not get your virtual self to Bali?” Virtual Bali is also featured on Second Life’s own blog New World Notes, and gets posts on Indymedia and Oxfam […]
2. OneClimate.net - Press Coverage for Virtual Bali | December 11, 2007 at 9:09 pm
[…] Virtual Bali Participants Image by Jamie Walker of Oneworld-UK Washington Post – “Markey said he was confident that his avatar — which will speak from a virtual Bali stage provided by the British nonprofit group OneClimate — will persuade other delegates that he and other U.S. politicians care about global warming”. Sarah Phillips has a full article on Guardian Unlimited saying … “there has also been a genuine buzz around OneClimate activities, as virtual delegates experience this new form of communicating.” New Consumer magazine asks “If you feel like you have your tuppence worth to add to the UN’s Climate Change Conference, why not get your virtual self to Bali?” Virtual Bali is also featured on Second Life’s own blog New World Notes, and gets posts on Indymedia and Oxfam […]
3. ahndunk | February 20, 2008 at 7:09 am
Great post, I will visit oneclimate.net. I think that global warming must stopped as fast as possible, but I doubt that that REDD Reducing Emmition of Deforestation and Degradation) will works well.