Guest Lecture Series

Posted on: Monday,December,12th,2011 at 2:02 am

The Center for Sustainable Living presents:

EARTH DAY 2006
A day of dvds about Peak Oil and community solutions

What:

The End of SuburbiaThe End of Suburbia explores the American Way of Life and its prospects as the planet approaches a critical era, as global demand for fossil fuels begins to outstrip supply.

Ancient FuturesAncient Futures: Learning from Ladahk: Helena Norberg-Hodge has seen the orginal Ladahk sustainable culture and what happened when cheap oil encouraged the importation of food. Her plea is for strong local economies.

The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil: How a small nation manged to increase the production of organically grown food to feed its population after Russia’s fall and America’s embargo.

When: April 22, 2006, Earth Day from 1 – 5 PM. Popcorn and beverages supplied.

Where: Auditorium of the Monroe County Public Library in Bloomington

How much: FREE

 

PREVIOUS LECTURES

Peak Oil: The World’s Greatest Challenge
with Pat Murphy

Pat Murphy, Executive Director of Community Service, Inc., will give a presentation entitled “Peak Oil: The World’s Greatest Challenge.” He will explain the fundamentals of oil depletion and why running out is not the problem. Murphy will also detail the implications of an oil crisis we are not prepared for. Finally, he will explain why alternatives won’t solve the problem and why we must begin the transition to a less energy-intensive lifestyle. He will provide information about Agraria, the community’s visionary farming decision.

Community Service is a non-profit education organization based in Yellow Springs, Ohio. It was founded in 1940 by Antioch College president Arthur Morgan to study the value of small community living. Last year, the organization began a new program, The Community Solution, which has been studying how the imminent peak and decline in world oil production will affect society. The Community Solution advocates for non-technological, community-based responses to oil depletion. Because small communities in their various forms are among the most desirable places to live, The Community Solution’s vision is a world of low-energy, small, sustainable communities creating a positive future for generations to come.

Green Business – Green City Economics
Dr. Christine Glasser

This presentation introduces a definition of sustainability that has been used by local businesses as well as local government entities to assess their current impact on the environment and to measure their progress towards reducing this impact – and then assesses this approach in the larger framework of economic development.

Dr. Christine Glaser teaches economics at IUPU Columbus and is a partner in GreenFire Consulting Group LLC. She is co-founder of the Center for Sustainable Living and served on its board from 1994 to 2004.

Contact:
Lucille Bertuccio
Phone: (812)332-8796
Email: lbertucc@indiana.edu

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