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“Making the Transition”
28 Nov 2012
Wednesday, November 28
“Making the Transition”
Climate change calls us to make an enormous transition very rapidly—changing our economy, our energy systems, our food growing systems, our patterns of work, socializing and play—and doing it now, not sometime in the vague future. How do we make this transition in a way that creates a just, sustainable and abundant world? First we need a clear grasp of the solutions: conservation, efficiency, a shift to safe renewables, relocalization, and carbon sequestration in healthy, organic soil the way nature has done it for hundreds of millions of years with a device called ‘plants’. In this evening talk, Starhawk tells tales and gives her personal tips for making sense of the mess this planet is in, whether it’s in our backyards or across the globe.
Presented by Sounds and Furies. A portion of the proceeds benefit the Earth Activist Training scholarship fund for Canadians to attend the upcoming January EAT course.
Time: TBA
Location: TBA, Vancouver, Canada
Cost: TBA
For more information, visit www.soundsandfuries.com or email soundsfuries[at]shaw[dot]ca
“Making the Transition”
Vancouver, Canada