Archive for December, 2010


Does Pathfinder model help us to understand what happened in Cancun at COP 16? – Ben Vivian

December 13th, 2010

As COP 16 in Cancun comes to a close and the dust starts to settle I’m left with a distinct


Twitter, Tweets and Twits

December 6th, 2010

Some of you may have seen that I’ve started to get involved with Twitter. What a fascinating thing it is.


Is Sustainability Hitting The Mainstream?

December 6th, 2010

It seems that to the majority of Americans “green” and “climate change”are now dirty words. This sounds like a significant


We’ve failed our test of adaptation – Ben Vivian

December 2nd, 2010

The current cold snap shows us what climate change adaptation might require. The BBC article http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-11897825 comparing UK’s reaction to


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    It is fantastic to leave a seminar feeling inspired and full of practical ideas. Thursday’s oomph seminar did exactly that, Ben and Dan are naturals at putting an audience at ease which meant real participation from the group. As environmental professionals often form a one person team, it is fantastic to share a room with like minded individuals from local businesses who have faced and tackled similar challenges and can offer insight and advice. Eagerly anticipating the next installment of Oomph!

    Nicola Duffy, Environmental Co-ordinator at Highcross, Leicester

    Thank you both for inviting us to today’s Oomph seminar. From our point of view, we found the stimulus material and subsequent debate insightful from a sustainability perspective, but also in a wider context applicable to the successful deployment of general business initiatives.

    Participant at Oomph Seminar 30 June 2011

    Really enjoyed this morning. I have attended very few seminars over the past two years simple because they are all too similar, often the the same speakers and follow the same theme. Today was most importantly enjoyable, interesting and got the brain cells working. I like small groups with variety of people and backgrounds.

    Participant at first Oomph Seminar 30 June 2011