Our World 2.0
Type of site | News |
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Available in | English, Japanese |
Owner | United Nations University |
Created by | United Nations University |
Website | http://ourworld.unu.edu/ |
Launched | July 2008 |
Our World 2.0 is an online magazine created by the United Nations University Media Centre, located in Tokyo, Japan. It focuses on the complex, inter-connected and pressing problems of climate change, peak oil, biodiversity and food security.[1] It is affiliated with The Guardian's Environment Network.
History and mission
Our World 2.0 was launched in July 2008, in time for the 34th G8 summit.
In August 2009, Our World 2.0 became part of The Guardian's Environment Network.
The central tenet of Our World 2.0 is that humanity can use its collective knowledge, technology and design to facilitate creativity, innovation, and collaboration among people in order to respond to these challenges.[2]
Video briefs
The Our World 2.0 web magazine has introduced the idea of video-briefs.[3] These are 6–7 minute videos that deal with specific environmental topics. They are character driven and highlight innovative solutions or provide insights on the workings of an environmental problem.
The video briefs are being syndicated via various partners including UNTV's 21st Century Television Series,[2] and they can be viewed on the UNU Vimeo Channel.[4]
Licensing and platform
Our World 2.0 uses of Creative Commons licensing to enable other interested parties to copy and modify the materials contained in the web-zine. It uses open source software called WordPress.
References
- ↑ "Our World 2.0 - Webzine for Biodiversity, Climate Change". 2010-12-01. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
- 1 2 says, Brendan Barrett (2008-11-06). "UNU Media Studio Launches Our World 2.0 VideoBriefs". Creative Commons. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
- ↑ "Indigenous Climate-Affected Communities Using Film to Highlight Plight & Solutions". TreeHugger. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
- ↑ "Local solutions on a sinking paradise, Carterets Islands, Papua New Guinea". Vimeo. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
External links
- Ourworld 2.0 webzine
- United Nations University
- WordPress Showcase Ourworld 2.0
- Guardian Environment Network