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20 de maio de 2010

The Role of Twitter in the Earthquake of China’s Qinghai


In April, an earthquake hit the Yushu county, a Tibetan area of Qinghai in China's far West, leaving more than 2,000 people dead and ruining the county capital Gyegu. The reconstruction plan for Yushu would take three years and cost 9 billion yuan, China announced this month.
 
Tibetans view Qinghai as part of their historic territories. The earthquake was an opportunity for the Chinese government to show goodwiils towards ethnic minorities. But there are mutual suspicions, as monks wanting to make contributions to the rescue were denied access to the county by officals.

The earthquake also exposed the problem of poorly built schools in Yushu, as reports of school building collapses appeared. This echoed with China's Sichuan earthquake in 2008, when thousands of students died as shoddy school buildings, linked to corruption scandals, collapsed.

Setting aside these complications, however, the earthquake has showcast the power of twitter (called "microblogging" in China) during the rescue effort. According to a report in the Chinese media, during the relief effort, there were over 500,000 tweets related to the earthquake, and over 150,000 users had shown their concerns through the microblogging platform.

These tweets played an important role in exchanging intelligence, relaying requests for help, and describing on-the-ground situations. A few example tweets would explain:

急需棉衣、棉被、帐篷、药品和食物。请直接寄往灾区! 地址: 玉树州人民政府救灾物资办邮编815000。黄立明( 青海玉树州人 民政府副秘书长) 电话:15352985890。
Urgent requests for clothes, blankets, tents, medicines and food. Please send directly to the disaster area. Address: Relief Resources Management Office, Yushu People's Government, Post Code 815000. Huang Liming (Deputy Secretary, Yushu People's Government). Phone: 15352985890.

现在飞西宁的大部分普通航班都被拦下来了, 想告诉没能跟上 救援队班机的记者, 兰州离西宁只有3-4 小时车程, 搭普通航班飞兰州然后包辆车经西宁开往玉树也是个办法, 还便宜( 现在从西宁开往玉树的车已经 叫价6 元/ 公里)。
Flights to Xining has been suspended. Nanzhou is only 3-4 hours away from Xining by car. I suggest journalists to take flights to Nanzhou first, then travel to Yushu via Xining by car. This is a cheap method (cars from Xining to Yushu now costs 6 yuan per km)

玉树地震灾区再靠西100 公里有个叫隆宝镇的地方受灾严重, 目前尚无救援队伍抵达,请大家 转发相关部门知晓。
To 100km west of Yushu, there is a town called Long Bao which is heavily damaged. Apparently no rescue team has arrived there yet. Please notify the relevant authorities.

高原病专家提醒赴玉树救灾人员应携带些防止急性高原病、感冒的药品以及维生素类药物。
Experts remind rescue teams to bring medicines for high-attitude sickness and cold, and also vitamins.

Through microblogging, each and everyone individual in a community can act as a "publisher, sharer and participant" in information exchanges, arousing public attention in a short period of time. It is a great example of how social networking, which can sometimes be time-consuming and meaningless, can actually be used as a force for good - if everybody makes a concerted effort to participate constructively with these new tools.

12 de maio de 2010

People you really should be following on Twitter

The UK's Guardian listed 50 people and organization worth following on Twitter if you're interested in climate change and environment. Here's the complete list with links for each profile.
  
NGO
1. Oxfam: Updates from campaigners helping communities on the frontline of climate change.
2. Global Action Plan: Lots of interaction and climate campaigning from this UK-based environmental charity.
3. Greenpeace: Climate change news and campaigns, plus big business in the spotlight.
4. WWF_Climate: Climate-specific wildlife news and aggregation.
5. Friends of the Earth: Busy and popular feed with links to climate news reports, campaigns and topical comment.

Politics

1. Ed Miliband: Climate and energy secretary of the former Labour government used Twitter to broadcast from inside Copenhagen climate talks (his Lib Dem and Tory counterparts are not on Twitter).
2. Al Gore: Climate-centric tweets from the most-followed climate activist on Twitter.
3. Caroline Lucas: Not content with being the first green MP in England, Lucas also tweets her movements and chats frequently on her Twitter account.
4. United States Environmental Protection Agency: Links and news from the main Twitter account of the US government department responsible for the environment.
5. Department of Energy and Climate Change: News and a commendably high level of interaction from the UK government department responsible for climate change policy.

News


1. The Ecologist: News, aggregation and more from the Twitter account of the long-running UK magazine.
2. Digg Environment: A good barometer of what's gone viral on the climate blogosphere.
3. James Murray: Climate news and re-tweets for a business audience, from the editor of BusinessGreen.
4. Andy Rekvin: Thoughts and news from the New York Times columnist and environment author.
5. The Climate Desk: Independent journalistic collaboration on the impact of climate change.

Bloggers


1. Climate Progress: Thoughts and re-tweets on climate science and politics.
2. Grist: News and retweets by this US-centric green news and comment blog.
3. TreeHugger: Chat and thoughtful tweets from the grandaddy of the green blogosphere.
4. Julian L. Wong: Useful links for anyone interested in China and climate change.
5. Kate Sheppard: A prolific US blogger at Mother Jones who re-tweets interesting content on energy and climate change.

Campaigners


1. Eric Pooley: Author of The Climate War - tweets regularly about the fight in the US to keep climate change on the political agenda.
2. Bill McKibben: Commentary and an insight into the life of author and the founder of 350.org climate campaign.
3. Polly Higgins: Regular tweets from a campaigner and lawyer pushing for a new "ecocide" law that would declare the mass destruction of ecosystems a crime on a par with genocide.
4. Franny Armstrong: Newsy tweets and links from the founder of the 10:10 climate campaign and the director of The Age of Stupid climate documentary.
5. Kevin Grandia: Campaigner and blogger who puts climate change lobbying under the microscope.

Campaign groups


1. Stop Climate Chaos: Campaign news and aggregation from the largest UK coalition tackling climate change issues.
2. 350.org: The lively account of Bill McKibben's global campaign to get CO2 down to 350 parts per million in the atmosphere.
3. 10:10: UK group campaigning to reduce carbon emissions by 10% in 2010. Lots of carbon-cutting tweets.
4. TckTckTck: Campaigning for a legally binding global climate deal, the Twitter account for this coalition is a good source of links on climate negotiations.
5. Plane Stupid:Opinion and links from the direct action campaign group against airport expansion.
6. One Climate:Retweets aplenty and news on climate change from this social networking site.
7. Climate Camp: Often the first stop for breaking news about direct action on climate change.
8. Energy Action coalition: Tweets from a coalition of youth groups campaigning on clean energy.
9. The Climate Group: Business-minded climate news and aggregation from this alliance of politicians and business leaders.
10. People and Planet: Actions and campaign news from the UK's largest student environment group.

Carbon-cutting


1. The Daily Green: Green consumer tips and news from this long-running US-based site.
2. Energy Saving Trust: Useful impartial energy-saving advice from the UK government.
3. Do the Green Thing: Fun videos and virals spurring action on climate change.
4. Good Guide: Advice on the products with the smallest environmental impact.
5. CTC: Tweets from the campaign group representing one of the lowest-carbon forms of transport: cycling.

Climate scientists


1. Earth Institute: Climate debate and news from Columbia University's climate science department.
2. Katherine Hayhoe: Comment and interesting links from an atmospheric science professor at Texas Tech and author of A Climate for Change.
3. Tyndall Centre for Climate Research: Useful links from one of the world's leading climate research centres. Norwich-based group of climate scientists.
4. Met Office: News on climate change and weather from the UK Met Office.
5. Climate Central: Newsy aggregation of anything climate-related by a non-profit group of climate scientists.

Miscellaneous


1. Arcticsurvey: Arctic humour, climate science updates and multimedia aplenty from the Catlin Arctic survey in the North Pole.
2. UNEPandYou: Surprisingly lively and wide-ranging account featuring climate stories and official UN news.
3. worldresources: Expert Q&As, analysis and useful aggregation on climate change policy, economics and science.
4. Hopenhagen: Tweets aggregating a diverse international spread of climate content, from a campaign group born out of the 2009 Copenhagen climate conference.
5. BraveNewClimate: Thoughts from a climate science professor on nuclear power, energy and climate politics in Australia.

And four voices from the other side of the climate debate ...


1. Climate Change Facts: Tweets from Dr John Everett, climate sceptic and a researcher and manager in fisheries and ocean programmes.
2. James Delingpole: News and chat from polemical UK blogger for the Telegraph, Express and other titles.
3. The Climate Realists: The account of a blog that believes solar variation is the reason the climate is changing. Provides a feast of links to more climate scepticism
4. Senator Jim Inhofe: Tweets from the press office of the Republican senator and vocal climate change sceptic.

22 de dezembro de 2009

Tweets conscientes: Arrecadação via Twitter obtém 78 mil obras infantis

Heber Dias de Sousa, Laura Furquim Xavier e José Luiz Goldfarb nunca se encontraram pessoalmente. Mas, juntos, viraram uma espécie de Papai Noel de crianças que têm pouco acesso a livros.

Em outubro, eles criaram uma campanha pelo site Twitter, em que pediam aos seus leitores que, neste Natal, doassem exemplares para comunidades pobres.

O que começou com apenas 140 caracteres (espaço permitido para cada mensagem) foi parar em uma das maiores livrarias do país. A livraria Cultura colocou em todos os livros vendidos em São Paulo, Campinas e Porto Alegre um cartão-postal, pedindo que os compradores participassem da campanha.

A ideia começou com Heber, que, de forma despretensiosa, sugeriu em seu Twitter o presente a seus leitores. Laura, professora de Química em Minas Gerais, leu e gostou da ideia. Procurou, então, o apoio do Ministério da Educação e do Conselho de Secretários Estaduais de Educação. Ga­­nhou pontos de doação em todos os estados.

Goldfarb, curador há 19 anos do Prêmio Jabuti e professor da PUC-SP, seguiu na mesma direção. Com experiência em campanhas de arrecadação de livros, foi atrás de empresas que quisessem participar da iniciativa.

Desde que deixou o mundo virtual, a campanha "Doe um livro no Natal"" já arrecadou 78 mil livros de literatura - didáticos não são aceitos.

A meta do grupo é chegar aos 100 mil livros até o dia 23. Depois, a campanha continuará apenas nas unidades da Droga Raia, até 20 de janeiro.

Os livros recebidos serão entregues a bibliotecas públicas, dentro e fora das escolas. Os organizadores esperam presentear entre 300 e 500 salas de leitura, que podem atingir até 500 mil jovens. "Queremos encher as bibliotecas de literatura para que os jovens adquiram o hábito da leitura por prazer"", diz Goldfarb.

Fonte: Gazeta do Povo - PR 21/12