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Piqqo Projects | | Last changed: Jul 14, 2009 |
| Category: Education | | Rating:  (59) | Version: 1.1 | Size: 0.3 MB | Price: Free  |

Description:
Piqqo Projects is a new online service for presenting carbon reduction projects. This app lets you view exciting and meaningful carbon reduction projects from around the world. Our mission is to drive action on climate change by creating awareness and understanding in a cool, fun and engaging way. ========================================= Features: - Multimedia showcase including videos and photos - Insight into the technologies and methodology used - Full details of how reductions happen - Piqqo Wikipedia page for busting the carbon jargon - Rate projects and flag your favorites - Keep up to date with project news and developments ========================================= About Piqqo Piqqo aims to drive personal action on climate change by creating a new world for personal emissions management. We have created a range of mobile and internet applications that help individuals understand and manage their carbon footprint - look out for more of our apps coming soon to the App Store. www.piqqo.com


Reviews:
Getting engaged with Carbon Offsetting  By: fiverlocker - 23-Jun-2009 Version: 1.0 This app is the mobile version of the Piqqo website and both provide information on a series of carbon reduction projects which, in these cases, also have associated social benefits. If you want to offset, here you can get really involved in what is happening in your projects, with photos, videos, news and comments. The app itself has a very clean and easy to navigate interface and comes with a very useful wiki to explain the unavoidable technical terms that are associated with carbon offset projects. It certainly makes me want to offset more and, hopefully, the app will later include the ability to calculate my footprint and even purchase offsets.
Getting engaged with Carbon Offsetting  By: fiverlocker - 23-Jun-2009 Version: 1.0 This app is the mobile version of the Piqqo website and both provide information on a series of carbon reduction projects which, in these cases, also have associated social benefits. If you want to offset, here you can get really involved in what is happening in your projects, with photos, videos, news and comments. The app itself has a very clean and easy to navigate interface and comes with a very useful wiki to explain the unavoidable technical terms that are associated with carbon offset projects. It certainly makes me want to offset more and, hopefully, the app will later include the ability to calculate my footprint and even purchase offsets.

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