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2008-01-24 19:00

James Howard Kunstler: The Long Emergency is Vancouver's problem Too!

The Long Emergency Is Vancouver's Problem Too

Lecture on sustainable development by urban critic James Howard Kunstler.

Jan. 24, 2008, 7 pm
Free admission, Registration required at 778-782-7914
SFU Wosk Centre for Dialogue 580 West Hastings

Event title:
James Howard Kunstler: The Long Emergency is Vancouver's problem Too!

Start:
2008-01-24 19:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-24 21:00

Event Website:
http://www.sfu.ca/dialog/events.htm

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2008-01-24 19:00

The Myths of Biofuels

Louden Nelson Community Center, Rm. 3
301 Center St., Santa Cruz

* Can biofuels solve the climate crisis?
* Is ethanol production good or bad for the environment?
* What about cellulosic ethanol?
* Why did a UN official recently label iofuels production “a crime against humanity”? (Jean Ziegler, special rapporteur to the UN on the Right to Food)

David Fridley, of the Environmental Energy Technologies Division of Lawrence Berkeley Labs, will address these questions in his talk “The Myths of Biofuels” on Thursday, January 24, at Louden Nelson Center, Room 3, at 7 pm. The event is Free/Donation requested.

Fridley, whose work centers on end-user energy efficiency, spent many years in the oil industry and is an expert on energy issues in China. He helped to draft the Peak Oil resolution adopted by the City of San Francisco to prepare for the inevitable decline in oil resources.

Fridley’s talk presents a scientists’ point of view on the many claims currently being made about the role of biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, in a sustainable energy future. Separating the hype from the facts, he will clarify the many issues about biofuels in language clearly accessible to a general audience.

While not denying that there may be some useful small-scale applications for biofuels, Fridley makes clear that biofuels are no replacement for our rapidly depleting fossil fuels. “The amount of energy that we consume in fossil fuels every year exceeds the amount of energy that is captured from the sun in every plant in America, including the roots,” he says.

He also makes clear the humanitarian impact of a biofuels-based future: “There is simply no way to achieve [the current target] levels of biodiesel blend…if we don’t want people to starve….Why we have chosen to take the fundamental of human life [i.e. food] and link it to the price of a nonrenewable resource [i.e. oil], is an irrationality I don’t understand.”

His presentation will be followed by “A Local Plan for Energy Independence” presented by transportation expert Micah Posner and NASA researcher and solar advocate Joe Jordan. According to Posner, “ There’s no reason to convert an oil addiction into a biofuels addiction. Energy independence starts with walking to the store.”

Event title:
The Myths of Biofuels

Start:
2008-01-24 19:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-24 21:00

Contact Email:
michael@lwgc.net

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2008-01-24 18:30

The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil in Somerville -- Thurs. Jan. 24

Hosts: Groundwork Somerville & Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities

Co-sponsors: Green Streets Initiative, Somerville Community Growing Center,
Somerville/Medford United for Justice with Peace (SMUJP), Earth Crisis Response.

Friends,
The Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities, in partnership with Groundwork Somerville will be showing "The Power Of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil" next Thursday, January 24th. Come and join us for this great movie and a wonderful discussion to follow!

When: Thursday, January 24th, 6:30-8:30pm

Where: The VNA, 259 Lowell Street, 3rd floor community room

Would you like to watch the showing of an important movie that relates how Cuba transformed itself when it lost all access to Soviet oil and petro-chemical fertilizers and pesticides?

As we enter a cold New England winter with record energy prices, and ever-more alarming news about the changing face of the planet, it is crucial that we begin to ask fundamental questions -- as basic as where we will get our food in 10 years. What community-building projects can we start, and what ongoing projects can we support, to smooth out the transition to a post-carbon future?

The Green Streets Initiative has offered to create a raffle and put up some prizes for those who green their transportation to the event! Everyone who gets to the movie night using "green transportation"* will get a raffle slip. So, hop on a train, bus, bicycle or your own feet, or sign up to carpool through GoLoCo.org, and help us cut down our collective carbon footprint! Or drive some of the way, park and then walk a bit!

* DEFINITIONS!: What is green transportation? The idea is to reduce the use of individual cars... so, certainly walking, biking (use lights and safety gear!!!), riding the bus or train, carpooling, etc. You can even drive part way and walk or bus the rest. For our purposes, we are saying that you need to park at least (just!) 5 blocks away to be eligible! Hybrid cars and carpooling with just your own family doesn't count, b/c they don't remove cars from the road, and still pose hazards to cyclists and others trying to go green!

** OTHER RESOURCES!

* MBTA.com for transit info, and often routes you hadn't thought of!

* www.GoGreenStreets.org: Director Janie Katz-Christy would be glad to help you explore options. 617-625-3822

 

Jennifer Lawrence

Groundwork Somerville

jllawrence@groundworksomerville.org

www.GroundworkSomerville.org

617-628-9988

 

Eli Beckerman

Massachusetts Coalition for Healthy Communities

eli@masschc.org

www.masschc.org

617-821-1453

Event title:
The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil in Somerville -- Thurs. Jan. 24

Start:
2008-01-24 18:30 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-24 20:30

Location:

Location(s)

Visiting Nurses Assisted Living Community 259 Lowell Street

Somerville, MA
United States

See map: Google Maps

Contact Email:
elibeck@gmail.com

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2008-01-16 18:15

Circles for Women

Circles of Women
New evening group begins Jan. 16, 6:15 -9:00 PM
Facilitator, Barbara Gilday, 676-0765, www.BarbaraGilday.com

Purpose:
 To connect with others at a deep level, share our stories, learn and practice tools for positive transitions and more fulfilling futures.

Principles:
 We all have the wisdom within to deal with whatever we are experiencing.
 Being listened to deeply, allows our higher self and wisdom to surface.
 A small group of caring souls, provides a container for healthy, holistic process

Process:
 Using the process called, Appreciative Inquiry, we will focus on the values and strengths we have brought to the best times of our
lives. From that awareness, we will turn & look at our futures & begin to look at our possibilities in new ways.

Event title:
Circles for Women

Start:
2008-01-16 18:15 (Calendar)

End:
2008-03-05 21:00

Location:

Location(s)

Bellingham, WA, 98225
United States

See map: Google Maps

Event Website:
http://www.bellinghambizeview.com/page/show/203

Contact Email:
journeys@nas.com

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2008-01-10 19:00

Running On Empty film series

FYI - The Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1920, rue Baile, is presenting a series of free documentary films in association with its exhibition "Sorry, Out of Gas". The three remaining films are listed below.

Running On Empty
A series of documentary films considering society’s addiction to oil and possible cures.

Thursdays at 7 pm
Paul Desmarais Theatre
Free admission

10 January
Escape from Suburbia
2007, 95 min.

17 January
The Power of Community: How Cuba survived Peak Oil
2006, 53 min.

31 January
Design E2
2006, 90 min.

Event title:
Running On Empty film series

Start:
2008-01-10 19:00 (Calendar)

End:
2008-01-31 19:00

Event Website:
http://www.cca.qc.ca

Contact Email:
communication@cca.qc.ca