[imc-st.louis] Surviving Climate Change roundtable in St. Louis
Don Fitz
fitzdon at aol.com
Sat May 10 16:14:56 PDT 2008
Register now for the Surviving Climate Change roundtable in St. Louis.
Only $4 -- but it goes up after May 15! Please send the information to
anyone you know who might be interested.
*Surviving Climate Change: Producing Less and Enjoying it More*
The effects of climate change, peak oil and toxic production are here.
We know it every time we see news of weather disasters and disappearing
species. We feel it every time we buy gas. We hear it every time a
child uses an asthma inhaler.
Solutions are here, also. But meaningful changes are being stubbornly
ignored by government, big business and big enviro:
* A genuine effort at reducing greenhouse gases would require food to be
grown within 100 miles of where it is eaten.
* A serious climate change program would stop funding the 800 military
bases which ensure a continuous flow of oil to the US.
* The most energy efficient homes are homes that have no heating system
at all.
* The most energy efficient cars are those that are replaced by trains,
buses, bicycles or feet.
But how do we create a society without individual cars and the expanding
mountains of garbage that are the real causes of environmental
catastrophe? How do we reduce production without worsening the lives of
low income Americans and the poor throughout the world? Is the
production of luxury, waste, plastic food and unnecessary transport and
construction so monstrously large that eliminating it could actually
allow for an increase in necessities and a 30 hour work week?
On June 27-29, 2008, we will meet in at Webster University [470 E.
Lockwood Ave.] St. Louis to discuss remaking American society. The
focus will be on developing solutions, rather than repeating the
problems we all know exist. We will seek solutions that alter the
structure of US society rather than personal lifestyle changes.
The meeting will be organized as a roundtable [rather than a
conference]. We assume that many participants will have as much to
contribute as speakers. Panels will have as much time for discussion as
presentations.
Please send the registration form and notice the time-sensitive
registration fees. You can register on-line at www.gateway-greens.org
If you need information about lodging near Webster University, please
email chicherio at aol.com
Sponsored by /Synthesis/Regeneration: A Magazine of Green Social
Thought/ and the Webster University Department of History, Politics and
International Relations
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Registration for Surviving Climate Change: Producing Less and Enjoying
it More
June 27-29, 2008, Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri
Name: _________________________________________
Address: _______________________________________
City/State/Zip: ___________________________________
Phone[s]/email: __________________________________
Make out a check and send it to:
Gateway Green Alliance, P.O. Box 8094, St. Louis MO 63156
Enclose registration fee: $4 if before May 15: $10 if before June 15,
$25 after June 15
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*Surviving Climate Change: Producing Less and Enjoying it More*
Roundtable Schedule
*Friday, June 27, 2008*
6:00 -- 10:00 pm: Dinner/informal get-together
*Saturday, June 28, 2008*
7:30 -- 8:30 am: breakfast
8:45 -- 10:15 am: Panel 1. Sustainable food systems
10:30 -- noon: Panel 2: Quality health care for all
noon -- 2:00 pm: lunch
2:00 -- 3:30 pm: Panel 3: Earth, air, forests and water
3:45 -- 5:15 pm: Panel 4: Redesigning cities and homes
5:15 -- 7:15 pm: dinner
7:15 -- 10:00 pm: Panel 5: Energy conservation and renewable energy
*Sunday, June 29, 2008*
7:30 -- 8:30 am: breakfast
8:45 -- 10:15 am: Panel 6: The economics of less stuff and better lives
10:30 -- noon: Panel 7: Reversing wealth inequality between people and
countries
noon -- 2:00 pm: lunch
2:00 -- 3:30 pm: Panel 8: Overcoming barriers to environmental sanity
3:45 -- 5:15 pm: Wrap-up "plenary"
Those speaking, commenting and facilitating at the roundtable include:
digger, (aka Daniel Romano), Confluence
Wes Jackson, The Land Institute
Fredrick D. Carter, Black Oaks Center for Sustainable Renewable Living
Stan Cox, The Land Institute
David Henry, Executive Director of Walkable St. Louis
Dr. Rosa Kincaid, M.D., Kincaid Medical Associates
Erin O'Reilly, RN, MSNR, IBCLC La Leche League Leader.
Jifunza C.A. Wright M.D., M.P.H., Holistic Family Medicine Healthy
Lifestyle and Prevention Center
Abbe Sudvarg, M.D., Board Chair of the Peace Economy Project
Marti Crouch, Wild Mushroom Inspector
Mark Donham, Heartwood Program Director
Jim Scheff, Missouri Forest Alliance
Kathleen Logan-Smith, Missouri Coalition for the Environment
Ralph Wafer, AIA Architecture and Planning
Pam Talley, Coalition to Fight Eminent Domain Abuse, St. Louis
Darin Triplett, National Organization of Minority Architects
Dan Hatch, Hatch Design Studio, Chicago
Tim Montague, Environmental Research Foundation
Tim Montgomery, TMA Architects LLC
Rob Sadowsky, Chicagoland Bicycle Federation
Jeff Howard, School of Urban &Public Affairs, University of Texas at
Arlington --
David Orr, Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics, Oberlin
College, Ohio -
Don Fitz, Co-/ Synthesis/Regeneration: A Magazine of Green Social Thought/
Ben Wuloo Ikari, Ogoni Children's Cultural and Fundamental Rights Council
David Schweickart, Loyola University, Chicago
Mitchell Szczepanczyk, Chicago Area Participatory Economics Society
Ben West, Community Arts and Media Project
Lori Reed, American Friends Service Committee, St. Louis
Fredric Raines, Washington University, St. Louis
Elizabeth Fattah, Green Party USA
Carmelo Ruiz, Puerto Rico Project on Biosafety
Zaki Baruti, Universal African Peoples Organization, St. Louis
Jane Anne Morris, Corporate Anthropologist, Madison, Wisconsin.
Kim Scipes Purdue University North Central
Mary Ann McGivern, Peace Economy Project, St. Louis
Brian Tokar, Director, Institute for Social Ecology
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