September 21, 2006 6:30 PM - 50 attended

Climate Change, Peak Oil, and the Permaculture Solution

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Climate Change, Peak Oil, and the Permaculture Solution
a presentation by Andrew Phillips
COST: Free, $1 or $2 donation appreciated
SPONSORS: NYC Peak Oil Meet-up
Neighborhood Energy Network
Friends in Unity with Nature
We live at a confluence in history. Peak oil and
climate change have arrived at the same time.
Unfortunately our leaders have been slow to act
and we are not ready. Permaculture is a method
of using land and resources in ways that sustain the
environment while providing economic and lifestyle
benefits to individuals and communities. It is one of
the fastest growing environmental moivements on
the planet.
Andrew Leslie Phillips is a journalist, garden designer
and certified permaculture practitioner. He has taught
media at NYU, has produced many radio documentaries
for Australian Broadcasting Corporation and WBAI
Pacifica radio, where he was program director, and is
founder of Hancock Permaculture Center.
www.hancockpermaculture.org

$1 or $2 donation appreciated

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50 attended
5.00 5.002 (2 ratings)
  • Event Host
    Sean
    GPP Member, Organizer
    Great introduction to permaculture and why this is so important.
  • CB
    It was great. I met a lot of cool people.
  • Rupert
    GPP member, Assistant Organizer
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