Business Transformation (I/III)
Wed, 3/02/10 – 6:58 | No Comment

This is the first of a three part articles series that originally appeared on the SOMESSO blog. It is re-published here on the 21st C/N blog with kind permission by its author.
By: Anne …

Read the full story »
21st Century Network: Events Archive & Reports

Articles

Contributions covering the whole breadth and width of the 21st century’s agenda.

Focus

Articles about burning topics discussed in the network

News

Find out the latest news about 21st Century Network and our events and activities.

Social action

More about mini-meetups and hands-on actions

Home » Activists' Events

Tango for Trees with Sahara!

Submitted by Francis on Saturday, 24 October 2009No Comment

sahara-girls-smaller London here is your chance to give back to the planet. Each one of us on average produces 10 tons of carbon each year, we can help reverse this by planting 10 trees each a year. So come Tango for Trees this Tuesday 10th November 2009 and party for a cause that will make a difference.

Come enjoy the spectacular surroundings of one of London’s most famous restaurants ‘Ciro’s Pomodoro’, whilst having a Tango and indulging in the sound of Sahara the classical infused pop quartet who have taken London by storm this year.

‘’Sahara amplifies an array of sound, converging classical into pop, the sound projected is complimented by the stunning appearance of the girls.’’

The organizer will be Worldview Impact, a new London-based social enterprise working to encourage green business investments in the developing world.

‘Even though we’re listening to great music, enjoying the atmosphere and the company of a great band the resources we raise will have a direct impact on the living conditions and lifestyles of those in the developing world — who don’t have the same luxuries we have in London’ says Dr. Bremley Lyngdoh, Founder and CEO of Worldview Impact.

The ‘Tango for Trees’ party is particularly aimed at those who want to make a difference in tackling climate change, but who feel disconnected from party politics.

Entry is £15 per person, which is the actual cost of planting and maintaining an organically grown rubber tree for 35 years, with environmental, social and economical benefits in mitigating climate change but also in creating sustainable livelihoods for poor local communities.

Leave a comment!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar.