What is Eco-Talk?
Eco-Talk is a free on-line library of recordings made at recent environmental talks and meetings in the UK. Its aim is to increase access to words of wisdom from some of the world's most renowned environmental commentators. The service is offered for free and is run and funded by volunteers. However, if you are able to donate towards the running costs this will enable the scheme to be expanded and improved, with any excess being given to the environmental organisations involved in order to help fund future events. We don't make money on this.
How does it work?
The recordings are available in MP3 format, which means that if your computer has sound, it should be able to play them. There are several ways to use the site. You can download the files directly by clicking on the green disk icons and choosing where you want to save them on your disk, this means you can then copy them to an mp3 player or burn them on to cd and play them with a dvd player. Alternatively you can stream the recordings with an mp3 audio player such as winamp, xmms, itunes or windows media player by clicking the green play buttons. If you experience any technical difficulties please see the help section.
Can I get involved?
Yes please! The more people involved the more recordings we will be able to provide.If you would like to help out please email us at: i_want_to_help@ecotalk.org.uk
Who made the site?
The site was built from scratch by Amias Channer using the tools and concepts linked to by the icons below . Amias would be delighted to build you a similar website or help you do anything with open source software or sustainable computing , see his blog for more information.