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« Friday November 11, 2005 »
Fri
Start: 9:36 am
End: 9:36 am

What if, collectively, we have access to all the wisdom and resources we need to confront even the most difficult challenges?

Come join us for a different sort of evening as we create our world and its future through a process of connecting with each other, sharing knowledge and know-how and building relationships-all through the process of collaborative conversation?

Beyond Oil Sonoma County will host an intimate evening of small group exploration and collective sharing of questions that really matter.

We will be using the World Café format to access our collective intelligence, clarify our group purpose and foster a deeper sense of community to build the foundations of interpersonal connections and mutual support necessary to face the coming challenges of a post-carbon world.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 5:00 pm

A high-level conference to discuss the impacts of a peak in world oil production will be held in Denver, Colorado on November 10-11, 2005. The two-day forum is sponsored by the City and County of Denver and ASPO-USA. Keynote speakers include Matt Simmons, author of Twilight in the Desert, a study of Saudi Arabia’s petroleum resources, and Congressman Roscoe Bartlett, (R-Md.). Other speakers will include Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper; Michael Ashar, Suncor-USA; Peter Dea, Western Gas Resources; Jeremy Gilbert, Chief Petroleum Engineer (ret.) with British Petroleum; oil industry analyst Henry Groppe; Chris Skrebowski, ed. Petroleum Review; and Tom Petrie of Petrie/Parkman.

Start: 7:00 am
End: 11:00 pm

weekend workshop detailing the effects of peak oil, and examining
our options as defined by the constraints of available energy in a post
petroleum world subject to increasing ecological limits

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