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Monthly Archive for April, 2008

Conference Date Announced

The date for this year’s Low Carbon Communities conference has now been announced and I’m really excited, because this year Low Carbon Communities can send a delegate for free.
Due to funding from Artists Project Earth, we are able to cover the administrative costs for this year’s event and fund a venue. You can read all [...]

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After visiting Stretton Climate Care’s event last Saturday, I will answer yes. A packed hall listened  to Artists Project Earth advisor  Mark Lynas give a presentation based on his book Six Degrees – Our Future on a Hotter Planet.
Mark explained how he still has faith in the power of communities to make a difference, not [...]

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News of the latest round of funding projects from Artists Project Earth includes the Low Carbon Communities Network
On Saturday, I met Jo Hamilton from Oxford who also runs a low carbon project funded by APE. We hope that all our community projects will benefit from supporting each other.
We were also lucky enough to see a [...]

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It’s been an exhausting 3 days at Transition Towns Conference in Cirencester. I met lots of old friends and made new ones from Europe and further afield. I’ll be posting news, interviews and reports from workshops over the next few days, but for now check out Rob Hopkins blog for a taste of what Transition [...]

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Collaborate 2008

Just got back from busy but exciting day at Collaborate 2008. Nice to catch up with old friends and meet new ones.
As you can see, the low carbon diary has moved, now you can access all the latest from the community carbon network and catch up with my latest news.
I’m o ff to Transition Towns [...]

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After months of discussion and revamping the Chester Chronicle has relaunched it’s website – this time with a low carbon blog – the first of it’s kind here in Cheshire http://blogs.chesterchronicle.co.uk/low-carbon/
The first couple of entries have been written by me, but other groups in the area have been hard at work writing their entries, which [...]

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