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only 100 months until the climate reaches tipping point….

Friday, August 1st, 2008

A new website One Hundred Months has been launched to start to actively address how time that is running out as we speed toward a point of no return.

It’s serious.

It means we need to step up our efforts.

We need to make every day count.

And as much as it is scary, it is also an active goal which means that it has never been more important to get political and force our leaders to make changes.

It is inspiring that there are already millions of people who are lowering their emissions and working with technologies that are converting their lives to more sustainable futures.

Our economy cannot continue to grow in the way it has and offer us a sustainable future, so some big questions need to be asked, and some massive changes need to be installed. If you need any encouragement to question the system then read this book….

What will you be doing to combat run-away climate change today?

Do you really need to buy that?

It’s time to wake up.

enough’s enough are legends!

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Enough’s Enough recently partnered with Greenpeace to help target Unilever, the world’s biggest consumer of palm oil. Palm oil plantations are destroying Indonesia’s rainforests, massacring critically endangered Orang-utans and devastating the climate.

We focused on Unilever’s beautiful Dove brand, placing a full page advert in The Times.

Today Unilever have called for a moratorium - a complete halt - on rainforest destruction in Indonesia. Unilever’s CEO Patrick Cescau has promised that all of Unilever’s palm oil will be sustainable by 2015.

Even Prince Charles has been quick to react, saying, “This really is a groundbreaking development which could make the whole difference to the future of the rainforests”.

So many thanks to all of you who supported this campaign.

Feels good? Then join us and send a blank email to whenisenoughsenough at hotmail dot co dot uk

The more of us there are, the more we can do … and there’s lots to be done.

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Monday, April 14th, 2008

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