2008 Apr 3: Tim Flannery in Toronto
Tim Flannery will be in Toronto and speaking at the Bloor Cinema next Thursday. Read more »
Tim Flannery will be in Toronto and speaking at the Bloor Cinema next Thursday. Read more »
Don’t forget to turn off all your electricity for Earth Hour this year.
Earth Hour
Saturday, 2008 March 29, 8 pm
And while you enjoy a candlelit dinner, consider how you can make some changes that go beyond that one hour.
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Elizabeth May will participate in a debate this Wednesday. The question posed is “Is Canada’s participation in multilateral environmental agreements futile?”. Until Elizabeth’s place in the Leader’s debates is secured, we should encourage our friends to go hear her speak in public whenever possible. Come early, it promises to be a packed house. Read more »
Concert in memory of John O’Keefe
Sunday, 2008 March 2
Doors open 7 pm, showtime 8 pm
The Mod Club, 722 College Street
PWYC, all proceeds to the aid and education of Iain O’Keefe-Kaufman, John O’Keefe’s son Read more »
Come to this non-partisan talk I’ve organized:
Tuesday, 2008 March 4, 7 pm
OISE room 5250
252 Bloor Street West
The world we’re moving into will be radically different from the one we move in today. So different that it’s hard to imagine. It’s even harder to imagine the transition.
Global warming demands that we stop using oil. The age of cheap plentiful oil is ending anyway. We’ve built up a society where we drive everywhere, and most of what we buy, including almost all of our food, is now brought from long distances. Hybrid cars and other incremental efficiency measures have their place, but are not nearly enough to get us where we need to go.
What will future transport look like and how can we make the transition with the least disruption?
Anthony Perl and Richard Gilbert have worked through the details of a carbon-free future for transportation, including such innovations as wind-assisted shipping and personal rapid transit. They’ve done the math to show that their vision is workable, and they’ve plotted out a practical step-by-step process to get our society to where it needs to be.
Based on their book Transport Revolutions, Anthony will present where we are now, the challenges we face, and what potential exists for the future. Richard will then lead a discussion of the issues.
Dr. Anthony Perl is the Director of the Urban Studies Program at Simon Fraser University. His work has focused on public policy, transportation and the environment. Transport Revolutions is his fourth book.
Dr. Richard Gilbert is an independent consultant, popular and academic author, and teacher at various universities. He served as a Toronto City Councillor for 15 years.
Sponsored by Post Carbon Toronto and the Coalition for a Green Economy