Environment and Ecology

Greenpeace UK

operates in:
United Kingdom

contact:
Canonbury Villas London N1 2PN United Kingdom http://www.greenpeace.org.uk

Using mobile phones in direct actions to record images and video (see our moblog profile).

Using a text-for-info service to recruit new supporters and sending out campaign alerts via SMS.

References / Past Projects

Greenpeace stands for positive change through action. We defend the natural world and promote peace.

We investigate, expose and confront environmental abuse by governments and corporations around the world.

We champion environmentally responsible and socially just solutions,including scientific and technical innovation.

Greenpeace does not solicit or accept funding from governments, corporations or political parties. Greenpeace neither seeks nor accepts donations which could compromise our independence, aims, objectives or integrity. Greenpeace relies on the voluntary donations of individual supporters, and on grant-support from foundations.



World Wildlife Foundation

operates in:
South Africa

contact:
www.wwf.org

Hngry 4 fsh? WWF’s FishMS text line helps you choose the right seafood
You can bank with it, play music, send text messages, browse online and even make calls. Now your cellphone can also help you make choices that limit your impact on our oceans.

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References / Past Projects

WWF-SA focuses on the prevention of degradation of the South African natural environment, the conservation of biodiversity and the sustainable use of natural resources. This is achieved through financing, networking, programme management and project development by engaging effectively with strategic partners to access and share resources. In this way, WWF-SA seeks to optimally support conservation activities by facilitating implementation.

From the WWF-SA website.



Center for Biological Diversity

The CFBD offers free ringtones and wallpaper for mobile phones to promote endangered species awareness. According to their website,

The non-profit Center for Biological Diversity offers you free ringtones and phone wallpapers of rare and endangered animals, a collection of high-quality, authentic sounds and images of some of the world’s most threatened birds, owls, frogs, toads and marine mammals. Download their haunting hoots, sensational songs and crazy croaks to your mobile phone, for free.

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References / Past Projects

The Center for Biological Diversity is a national non-profit conservation organization dedicated to the protection of imperiled species and their habitats. Find out more about the Center for Biological Diversity’s work to protect endangered species and wild places.



Fauna & Flora International

Flora and Fauna International uses mobiles in their international conservation and sustainable development work.

References / Past Projects

Fauna & Flora International is the world's longest established conservation society. We work to conserve threatened species worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, based on sound science and take account of human needs.

Additionally, this report is available on the organization's website, www.fauna-flora.org.

Mobile Phones: An Appropriate Tool For Conservation And Development?
Mobile phone technology is developing at an extraordinarily rapid pace and is being applied to an increasingly wide range of human activities and the environment in which we live. It brings both benefits and challenges. This report looks at the implications and applications of mobile phone technology on conservation and development initiatives in the developing world.



Greenpeace

Greenpeace has used mobile phones in environmental campaigns, such as an SMS campaign to achieve the "Zero Waste Law" in Argentina.

You can learn more on the MobileActive blog here.

References / Past Projects

Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace by:

Catalysing an energy revolution to address the number one threat facing our planet: climate change.

Defending our oceans by challenging wasteful and destructive fishing, and creating a global network of marine reserves.

Protecting the world’s ancient forests and the animals, plants and people that depend on them.

Working for disarmament and peace by tackling the causes of conflict and calling for the elimination of all nuclear weapons.

Creating a toxic free future with safer alternatives to hazardous chemicals in today's products and manufacturing.

Campaining for sustainable agriculture by rejecting genetically engineered organisms, protecting biodiversity and encouraging socially responsible farming.



Green Media Toolshed

Green Media Toolshed works with campaigns and environmental groups to communicate more effectively with the public and the media.  This has included the use of mobiles and SMS.

References / Past Projects

from Green Media Toolshed's website: 

Green Media Toolshed is building and strengthening the communications infrastructure for the environmental movement. Green Media Toolshed is committed to providing tools and managing the communities' media assets (assets can be a variety of intellectual property, artwork, or hardware) to improve the effectiveness of communications between environmental groups and the public. Green Media Toolshed goals are to:

  • Collect a suite of content and software to help environmental communications staff distribute messages to the public more effectively.
  • Remove cost barriers and demystify the communications process so that our member groups can effectively use the media to promote conservation.
  • Strengthen ability of conservation groups to influence national, regional and local media.
  • Help protect, conserve and restore endangered species, habitats and natural systems.

In order to achieve our goals, Green Media Toolshed has adopted three strategies discussed below. We will focus on providing Media Intelligence, Organizing Visual and Opinion Content, and Investing in Infrastructure.

First, we want to provide our members with media intelligence and insights. Each year a growing number of publications and media outlets develop new approaches to the public. These outlets, including TV, radio, Internet, and print, play an important role in educating the public on issues affecting the environment. Green Media Toolshed aims to develop and maintain the lists that provide our allied interests with insights into who to contact, how to contact them (numbers, emails, address) and what stories might be most saleable (contact history). We will construct, distribute and maintain an accurate list of journalists' contact information.

Second, Green Media Toolshed will begin to organize visual and opinion content to be readily accessible to our members for use in communicating messages more clearly. We will organize the production rights and property rights of the content so that each contributor receives appropriate recognition. We will give new life to the impressive content that now lies dormant on the desks, bookshelves and archives of the collective environmental movement. Green Media Toolshed will collect and maintain a stock image library (of still photos, video, audio clips, graphics and computer animations) to be used by members in advertising, direct mail, events, websites, PSAs and other initiatives. The library would be built by recycling successful media assets and developing or acquiring images of most critical need first (specific species, sites and images of destruction, for example). The main sources of our library will be: 1) existing footage and images that many groups currently possess that could be shared with the collective; 2) organizing many professional photographers and potentially thousands of amateurs or individuals just starting in the field that have a commitment to environmental causes and will provide images to Green Media Toolshed as part of their commitment; and 3) cut rate deals with photo houses will be arranged for certain 'hard to get' images to reduce rates. Finally, many foundations already fund production of still and video images that will be "retired" into Green Media Toolshed for the general use of our members. We will work with foundations to encourage them to condition funding to encourage the release of visual content to Green Media Toolshed for the benefit of the entire community after some pre-determined period of time.

Green Media Toolshed will also organize the polling and opinion research of the environmental movement. Typically, clients have exclusive rights to information they've paid for from polling organizations, thus it is up to the client to decide if and how to share that research with other organizations. However, Green Media Toolshed will develop a collective 'filing cabinet' for past polling and focus group research findings on a broad array of environmental issues from member organizations. This information would help more groups target messages and campaigns cost-effectively, would save groups a lot of time finding existing information as they consider polling and would ensure that duplicate efforts are not undertaken. Again, many foundations already fund polling and focus groups for specific projects and organizations and could also encourage reasonable release of results for the benefit of the entire community.

Finally, we will work to reduce the barriers faced in communicating with the public through the media by committing to invest in delivery systems and communications infrastructure available for our members. Green Media Toolshed will access the best tools available for projecting messages to the public or for complementing stories. We will find new ways to collectively utilize the computers, production facilities and distribution channels that have in the past provided other interest with advantages in placing messages in front of the public. We plan on developing a lend lease program of digital/video hardware to add in production and story making resources of the movement, setting up agreements to digitize content for members and providing streaming video for their outreach efforts. We will push innovation farther and experiment with technology and ideas to assure that our members will have the raw capability to broadcast their messages to the largest possible segment of their target audiences.



 
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