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2007-02-07 19:00
GREEN ECONOMY COURSE 2007 - Agriculture and the Food SystemSubmitted Wed, 2007-01-17 18:38 — lucy segatti The Green Economy -- practical strategies to create community-based eco-economies What: a 30-hour course over 10 weeks When: WEDNESDAYS Jan 24 to Mar 28, 2007, 7 to 10 pm Where: Toronto, ON (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Cost: $155 Presented by the Labour Education Centre (LEC) in collaboration with the Transformative Learning Centre of OISE-UT The Green Economy is an overview of radical potentials for reorganizing the economy for social and ecological purposes, while at the same time showcasing exciting alternatives being built right now in the existing economy. The premise of the course is that today's social, economic and environmental crises are not problems of management, but of design. A process of economic conversion is necessary to create economic structures which facilitate The focus of the course is on the range of practical economic alternatives being established in various sectors of the economy--from agriculture and the food system, to manufacturing, to transportation, to urban planning & design, to finance, and much more. The 30-hr. course features expert guest speakers, videos, interesting literature and lots of discussion. The sessions planned for this year include: Expert guest speakers will include Rod MacRae (Local Flavours Plus & Ryerson); green architect Martin Liefhebber; Susan Henry (Alterna Savings); eco-engineer Greg Allen (EnerACT & Green Building Council); Chris Lowry (Green Enterprise Toronto); Beth Jones (Toronto Environmental Alliance); Nick DeCarlo (CAW); For more information: Brian Milani Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)United States See map: Google Maps Event Website: Contact Email: |