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The Transition Handbook by Rob Hopkins

22/03/2010 · Leave a Comment



We live in an oil-dependent world, and have got to this level of dependency in a very short space of time, using vast reserves of oil in the process – without planning for when the supply is not so plentiful. Most of us avoid thinking about what happens when oil runs out (or becomes prohibitively expensive), but The Transition Handbook shows how the inevitable and profound changes ahead can have a positive outcome. These changes can lead to the rebirth of local communities, which will grow more of their own food, generate their own power, and build their own houses using local materials. They can also encourage the development of local currencies, to keep money in the local area.

The book has three sections, the Head, the Heart and the Hands. The Head explores the issues of peak oil and climate change, and how when looked at together, we need to be focusing on the rebuilding of resilience as well as cutting carbon emissions. It argues that the focus of our lives will become increasingly local and small scale as we come to terms with the real implications of the energy crisis we are heading into. The Heart looks at where we find the personal tools for responding to what can feel like overwhelming challenges. It argues that key to our success will be our ability to generate positive visions of future, to harness the power of engaged optimism, and overcome powerlessness. The Hands offers a detailed exploration of the Transition model, setting out its principles, its origins, the 12 Steps of Transition, how they were applied in the first year of Transition Town Totnes, as well as offering a taste of how the model has been applied in a range of other settings. The book also contains lots of ‘Tools for Transition’, exercises and activities that can help to deepen this work in your community.

Click here to order a copy of The Transition Handbook

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Go Green Expo NYC 3/19-21/2010

17/03/2010 · Leave a Comment



You’re invited to Go Green Expo NY! Go Green Expo will exhibit the latest in eco-friendly products & services and host a variety of seminars with green industry leaders including Ed Begley Jr. and Mariel Hemingway. This three-day event will include a business-to-business expo followed by two days for eco-minded consumers. Visit http://www.GoGreenExpo.com for tickets & details! To Exhibit contact Nancy: 212-655-4505 ext 225 or email NMathew@gogreenexpo.com

Where: Piers 92/94
Price: $25 for a weekend pass
When: 10:00am Fri 3.19.10-5:00pm Fri 3.19.10 with 2 other showtimes 3.19.10 through 3.21.10

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The Day After The Health Care Summit

26/02/2010 · Leave a Comment



WASHINGTON AP – President Obama’s only public appearance today is a speech on behalf of historically black colleges. Behind closed doors, he and aides will also be discussing the way forward after yesterday’s health care summit,

President Barack Obama plans to highlight the role historically black colleges have played in America’s educational system.
Obama will speak about that role and sign an executive order for the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the East Room on Friday afternoon.
The event is designed to demonstrate the administration’s commitment to assisting historically black colleges accomplish their educational mission.

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First Lady’s “Let’s Move Program” comes to Philadelphia

19/02/2010 · Leave a Comment

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQiC_bdiXw0
AP PHILADELPHIA—First lady Michelle Obama is set to visit Philadelphia as part of her efforts to curb childhood obesity.
The first lady will visit a North Philadelphia elementary school on Friday. Obama will discuss steps the city has taken to address the problem of so-called “food deserts.” Those are poor communities where it’s hard to find stores with healthy foods.

Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack will accompany the first lady on her visit.

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Sen. A. Williams set to host free energy forum

07/01/2010 · Leave a Comment

State Sen. Anthony Williams, D-8, of Philadelphia, will host a free energy forum with representatives from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and Cobbs Creek Environmental Education Center to provide tips on cutting heating and water bills this winter.

Attendees can also learn about Act 129, Pennsylvania’s mandatory energy use reduction initiative.

Representatives from the Philadelphia Water Department, Philadelphia Gas Works, PECO Energy, Energy Coordinating Agency, Utility Emergency Services Fund and Verizon will also be on hand.

The forum takes place Jan. 14 from noon-2:30 p.m. at the Cobbs Creek Environmental Education Center, 700 Cobbs Creek Parkway, Philadelphia. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Marci Mayfield at 215-685-1900.

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Health official answers readers’ questions on H1N1

23/11/2009 · Leave a Comment


Since this is the time of the season that we are likely to get sick. The following are reader-submitted H1N1 questions with answers supplied by Dr. Alissa Ackelson, infectious diseases director of Infection Control, Genesis HealthCare System

Q: Does UV light kill the H1N1 virus?

A: Ultraviolet light illuminated on surfaces at the proper wavelength can degrade some viruses. However, in order to be effective, the surface of any object has to be readily accessible to the light. This means that the undersurface of the chair, table, doorknob, etc., would not be reached by the light, and therefore, it would not be disinfected. Additionally, ultraviolet light cannot be used on skin. Therefore, there are very few places where the use of ultraviolet light would be practical or useful. Studies have shown influenza virus can survive on surfaces and can infect a person for up to eight hours after being deposited on the surface. Frequent hand washing will help decrease the deposition of virus on the surfaces to help kill the virus picked up on your hands. It also is advisable to try to avoid frequent touching of the eyes and mouth.

Q: Is the H1N1 vaccine FDA safe to get and has anyone who has received it died or gotten sick from either the shot or the mist?

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Detroit Bribes Students to Boost School Attendance

01/10/2009 · 1 Comment

Wall Street Journal
DETROIT — Public school districts across Michigan mobilized Wednesday to boost attendance for Count Day, the annual fall roll call that largely determines how much money each district receives under the state’s per-pupil funding system.

Students in Detroit were treated to free meals, ice-cream parties, T-shirts, celebrity visits and a chance to win iPods and a plasma-screen TV — just for showing up for class.

Districts received an average of $7,810 per student last year, but that could decline by more than $200 a pupil this year as Michigan looks to close a $1.7 billion budget hole. Every student in class Wednesday represented funding for the school year.

The stakes were especially high for the Detroit Public Schools, where Wednesday’s carnival atmosphere masked grim financial realities. Enrollment has plummeted roughly 50 percent in the past decade, contributing to a $259 million deficit this year that has put the district on the brink of bankruptcy.

The results of the count will serve as the first report card for Robert C. Bobb, the district’s state-appointed emergency financial manager, who is hoping to stave off bankruptcy and stabilize enrollment. Detroit schools this summer launched a $500,000 campaign aimed at keeping students that included ads by Bill Cosby.

Read the full story here at The Wall Street Journal

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