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2008-01-30 19:00
LAST Meeting for Making It Last and the Action PlannerSubmitted Thu, 2008-01-24 12:28 — Sidroney This will be our regular weekly meeting. Our focus will be on the LAST Action Planner Everyone is asked to select 1, 2, or 3 Focus Areas and come to the meeting with information or ideas about that/those area(s). Wi-Fi is available in our meeting room, so bring your laptops if you have Wi-Fi connections capability. As a minimum, Sid & Laura will bring their laptop for us to use in this information gathering process. We will meet briefly, 5-10 minutes, to discuss general sustainability happenings of the week and then break into specific Focus Area small groups to work on the handout sheets and also to apply this information to the LAST Action Planner. If we have new people to the group that night, Sid will meet with them separately to orient them to our LAST group and its mission/objectives. This way the group can focus on the tasks at hand while new people get information about our group and its direction. Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)630 N Sequim Ave Sequim Library Sequim (Clallam County), WA, 98382 See map: Google Maps Contact Email: Key 1
2008-01-30 17:30
SustainaBundy Movie Night III: Stuff & Waste night!Submitted Fri, 2008-01-11 00:32 — ahazelwood WHO: SustainaBundy, working for a sustainable Bundaberg region Have fun with less stuff! How much stuff did you get for Christmas? How much stuff do you buy every day? I mean cheap mp3 players, game consoles and all the other stuff that we buy, use for a little while (till it falls apart or breaks or is replaced by something cooler), then toss in the bin. All that stuff uses up heaps of resources to make, then goes to the tip, gets buried in a giant hole in the ground, pollutes the air we breathe, the water we drink and the soil we grow our food in, and creates greenhouse gas emissions that are messing up the entire planet. Then when the hole in the ground is full, they dig another one and fill it with more stuff. So how do we cut the cr*p and still have fun? Get out and DO STUFF, instead of BUYING STUFF! Go see a local band. Get some friends together and play a game of footy. Go to the skatepark. Learn to play the piano. Go check out the CD and DVD sections at the library (why buy it new when you can borrow it, free!) While you're there, find a good book to read. Cook an awesome meal for your girlfriend - try to use local produce. Start growing something in your garden that you can eat. Get involved with SustainaBundy! When you do have to buy stuff, buy second hand first - no extra resources are used for manufacturing and packaging used stuff, and the transport is likely to be hardly anything! Come to our movie night on the 30th of January to talk more about stuff and how we can have fun with less of it! Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)School of Arts Building Bourbong St. Bundaberg, QLD, 4670 Key 1
2008-01-30 17:30
Eugene Sustainability Commission Meeting AgendaSubmitted Thu, 2007-12-20 12:43 — Sundog Eugene Sustainability Commission Meeting SUSTAINABILITY COMMISSION Sustainability Commissioners: Lisa Arkin, Shawn Boles, Howard Bonnett, Josh Bruce, Brian Erickson, Dave Funk, Lorraine Kerwood, Tim Laue, Kip Much, Rusty Rexius, Will Shaver, Joshua Skov and Alan Zelenka Staff: Felicity Fahy ITEM TIME (Starting) Next scheduled meeting of the Sustainability Commission will be February 28, 2008. The Sustainability Commission welcomes your interest in these agenda items. El sitio de la reunión tiene acceso para sillas de ruedas. Hay accesorios disponibles para personas con afecciones del oído, o se les puede proveer un interprete avisando con 48 horas de anticipación. También se provee el servicio de interpretes en idioma espanol avisando con 48 horas de anticipación. Para reservar estos servicios llame a la recepcionista al 682-5010. Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)McNutt Room, City Hall, 777 Pearl St. Eugene, OR, 97401 See map: Google Maps Event Website: Contact Email: Key 1
2008-01-28 11:30
WCC Focus the Nation on Sustainability WeekSubmitted Sat, 2008-01-19 16:55 — DavidM Whatcom Community College Joins Over 1000 Other Colleges and Universities to Celebrate "Focus the Nation (on Sustainability) Week" Some event highlights: The Elephants in Our Living Room: Why Energy Decline and Climate Change Force Us to Plan for Sustainability by John Rawlins FILM FESTIVAL 1/29 10:00-4:30 PM Heiner Center Theater Webcast: The 2% Solution - Join Stanford University climate scientist, Stephen Schneider, sustainability expert Hunter Lovins and green jobs pioneer Van Jones and youth climate leaders, for a discussion of global warming solutions. Audiences can weigh in with cell phone voting. Our goal is 10,000 screenings—and a change in the course of history. 1/30 4:45-6:30 PM Heiner Center, Rooms 208 & 209 Sustainable Living in Bellingham By Mayor Dan Pike An Inconvenient Truth, Slide Presentation by Scott Slaba An Inconvenient Truth, Film and Post-film Discussion More info: Whatcom Community College will participate in the nationwide celebration Focus the Nation Week, an unprecedented teach-in on global warming solutions and sustainability. Numerous events have been scheduled for the week of January 28th through February 1st, including educational and awareness raising presentations, a film festival, an interactive webcast, and a speech and Q&A session by newly elected Mayor, Dan Pike. All events are open and free to the public. Focus the Nation is a national teach-in engaging millions of students and citizens with political leaders and decision makers about Global Warming Solutions. More than just that one day, Focus the Nation: Global Warming Solutions for America is an extraordinary educational initiative, involving over a thousand colleges, universities, high schools, middle schools, faith groups, civic organizations and businesses. Focus the Nation is a catalyzing force helping shift the national conversation about global warming towards a determination to face this challenge. For additional information about Focus the Nation, please visit http://www.focusthenation.org. Download the attachment for a full schedule of events at WCC. Details regarding these local events and activities can be referred to Courtenay Chadwell-Gatz, co-chair of Whatcom Community College’s Sustainability Committee, at (360) 676-2170, ext. 3426. See email link below Driving directions: Campus Map: Event title: Start: End: Event Website: Contact Email: Key 1
2008-01-28 00:00
WWU “Focus the Nation” Panel Discussion SeriesSubmitted Fri, 2008-01-25 23:15 — DavidM WWU “Focus the Nation” Panel Discussion Series: Panel Discussions Monday, January 28th
6:00pm – The Addiction to Fossil : Alternative Fuels, Peak Oil, Public Transportation, Science Lecture 110
Tuesday, January 29th
6:00pm – Developing Nations and Climate Change: What About China, Science Lecture 110
Wednesday, January 30th 12:00 – Climate Change and Local hazards, Viking Union 464
6:00pm – Faith and Climate, Science Lecture 110
Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)High St. Western Washington University Bellingham, WA, 98225 See map: Google Maps Contact Email: Key 1
2008-01-16 18:15
Circles for WomenSubmitted Sun, 2007-12-30 22:05 — bgilday Circles of Women Purpose: Principles: Process: Event title: Start: End: Location: Location(s)Bellingham, WA, 98225 See map: Google Maps Event Website: Contact Email: Key 1
2008-01-10 19:00
Running On Empty film seriesSubmitted Tue, 2008-01-08 17:53 — MaureenL 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 Thursdays at 7 pm 10 January 17 January 31 January Event title: Start: End: Event Website: Contact Email: |