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- 2007
- 3 Big Asks - and a good reply
- A grilling from MPs
- As Climate Bill consultation ends – summer begins
- Aviation carbon trading plan will sell the climate short
- Big Ask at Wychwood Festival 2007
- Bloomin' marvellous
- Champions in action
- Cinema goers give Ming the Big Ask
- Cream teas and climate change
- Did Brown green the Budget ......
- Download Johnny Borrell's new song
- EBRD step away from Sakhalin II
- Free, the Big Ask CD
- Giant flag for Europe’s energy future
- Home Truths
- Investing in a community wind farm
- James Blunt and The Big Ask
- Join us on The Big Ask cinema tour
- Kyoto afloat despite attempted sabotage
- Launch of the draft Climate Change Bill
- Ming fronts next Big Ask cinema night
- MPs have their say on The Big Ask
- New Big Ask materials
- OECD Guidelines
- Rare footage of The Big Ask Live
- Razorlight frontman supports climate solutions
- Sat 8 Dec - Join the climate march
- The Big Ask - Big Autumn Push
- The Big Ask cinema night sells out
- The Big Ask goes to the Lords
- The Big Ask goes to the movies
- The cinema in the sun
- The Holloways take The Big Ask to the seaside
- The Severn Barrage
- UN Climate talks - Bali Dec 2007
- UN Climate talks - special update
- Who is the greenest Lib Dem leadership candidate?
Cream teas and climate change 1 July 2007
Where do you find welly-wanging, duck herding and The Big Ask? At the Innocent Village Fete.
For two days this summer (August 4-5) Regent's Park is turning into a village green. You'll find morris dancing, warm ale, home made cakes and we'll be there too.
Park life
The Wychwood Festival was so much fun that we couldn't resist another chance to help save the planet and be entertained at the same time.
Visit the farmers market, have a go on the coconut shy and support Friends of the Earth's climate campaign The Big Ask.
We're friendly bunch - so even if you just want to chat, come on over.
Tickets are £5 for adults and £2.50 for kids. Under three's go free. All ticket profits are being donated to Friends of the Earth, Samaritans and WellChild.
Friendly competition
If you can't enter the prize vegetable competition, fear not - you don't need a big marrow to win big.
Visit the Friends of the Earth Living website for the chance to win a months supply of Innocent drinks.
Find out more about the Innocent Village Fete.





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