Post-Carbon London Resiliency Planning meeting

Sep 16 2008 - 7:00pm
Sep 16 2008 - 9:00pm
Location: 
Central library

Post-Carbon London Resiliency Planning
(http://www.postcarbonlondon.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id...)
meeting

WHEN -
Tuesday, September 16th, 7:00 PM

WHERE -
Seating area inside the Central Library
(http://www.londonpubliclibrary.ca/node/312) --
on the main floor, next to 'The Red Roaster'.

This is an open meeting. Newcomers are welcome to attend.

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Tentative Agenda
- Review the Heinberg Resiliency Planning proposal (Several copies will be brought to the meeting.)
- Note the modifications to the process anticipated for London (Dan will
supply brief notes on these anticipated modifications.)
- Discuss each step in the 10-step Resiliency Planning process, it's
relevance to PCL and London, and make notes on the discussion.
- Determine no more than 3 initial action items, and offer these actions
to volunteers within the Resiliency Planning group
- Set a follow-up meeting date.

You can reach the other Post-Carbon London organizers by e-mailing
postcarbonlondon at gmail dot com; or I can pass a message along to them.

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About Post-Carbon London:

Post-Carbon London focuses on proactive responses to global warming, oil
& gas depletion (including world peak oil), and various other problems
(including smog) surrounding fossil fuel consumption. In other words,
we focus on alternatives to fossil fuel usage and dependencies, and on
creative solutions to various energy and carbon problems.

Post-Carbon London promotes means of reducing energy demands (through
supporting local food, for example), and we promote alternative
energy sources (such as solar power) that are more renewable. We also
support energy efficiency and carbon capture projects, but without
emphasizing these two approaches.

Post-Carbon London also indirectly supports -
- Co-operative responses to other environmental problems
- Various approaches to reducing consumption demands
- More local community relationships, participation, and culture (e.g.
local music) (while appreciating the importance of ties with outside areas)

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