What a week - we have just processed our 100th booking for the Low Carbon Communities Conference on 4th October in llangollen, completed 2 case study reports on low carbon communities in the North West, written two articles on low carbon communities, written a conference presentation, answered over 200 emails and still found time to walk the dog!!
For the time being I’m saying goodbye to the Low carbon Diary Blog, but you can still keep up with me by checking out the Conference website, reading my posts for the Chester chronicle or following progress on Sustained Magazine’s Staff Blog. See you after the conference x
July 31st, 2008
As someone who spends a great deal of time linking low carbon communities and encouraging them to share skills and resources the Community Carbon Network has been an invaluable source of help and inspiration to me . That’s why I nominated them for the New Statesman New Media Awards. The Community Carbon Network is informative, innovative and above all user friendly. Why not take a look at the nominations and add your voice. Many community groups are not familiar with social media tools and so avoid adopting strategies which could help us all to do more and foster a sense of community even when we are geographically far apart. Of course, we’ll always need some face to face meetings such as the Low Carbon Communities Conference later this year, but how much more we could get from these meetings if we had already been communicating online?
May 13th, 2008
We’re having teething troubles with our online booking system. If you have tried to book, but can’t then try this link instead
You might also like to read this paper on Parish Councils and their response to Climate Change which was sent to me this morning.
May 2nd, 2008