Sunday, March 22, 2009

Earthcast 2009 24 Hour Webcastathon!

Well, Earthcast/Earthbridges team member Jason Robertshaw has done it again. View the brief promo/teaser video that he created for this year's Earthcast09 24 Hour Webcastathon at the end of this post.  The Earthcast09 24 Hour Webcast will take place on Wednesday, April 22nd (we're observing the day as it moves through Greenwich, England, so it actually begins on Tuesday, April 21st at 5:00 pm here in the Bay Area). While we have many hours of the day covered, we still have several openings for participation and could really appreciate your help.  If you'd like to participate (even for just a few minutes,  drop us an email at earthbridges (at) gmail dot com or leave a comment on this blog.  We could really use some help from our friends in the Asiatic region of the globe as we have several uncovered hours from 5-9 GMT.  See the schedule as it exists so far at our plannning wiki to see what hours are still available.

Earthcast09 is essentially a 24 hour long live Internet broadcast about all things relating to the environment. Topics will include green energy, green technology, college campus sustainability efforts, an update from environmental law professor Jason Czarnezki, students from schools around the world sharing what they're doing to improve the planet, and live call-in segments where listeners share their thoughts and ideas about environmental issues. We have several hours of the day where elementary, middle, high school, and university students will be leading the conversations.

We'll be streaming this broadcast live over at Earthbridges.net for 24 hours straight, so please support our efforts by tuning in as much as possible throughout the day. And please spread the word about this project. 

Thanks again to Jason Robertshaw for this fantastic promo video!!

2 comments:

  1. THIS IS A GREAT VIDEO
    WELL DONE

    AGAIN, VERY WELL DONE
    THANK YOU.

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  2. @celebration earth. Thanks much for the comment! One of our team members, Jason Robertshaw from Florida, created this. I will pass along the compliments.

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