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Energy from Biomass & Waste International Symposium (Venice)
Date: Nov 17-20, 2008
Location: Venice, Italy
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VENICE 2008 - Second International Symposium on Energy from Biomass and Waste
The production of energy from alternative sources represents one of the main strategic tools implicated in the sustainable development of our society.
Accordingly, numerous types of biomass and wastes contribute towards the production of energy by means of biological, chemical and thermal processes. Further to meeting the need for alternative sources of energy, in modern integrated waste management scenarios the waste-to-energy process allows the cycle to be closed. Existing biomass and waste to energy technologies are currently undergoing rapid development: processes are being optimised and new ideas for technical application proposed. Despite the growing interest in the use of these technologies, in many countries their implementation remains limited, chiefly due to reasons other than those of a technical and economical nature (i.e. scarce public acceptance, negative past experiences, insufficient knowledge, to mention but a few).
The aim of the Venice 2008 Symposium is to focus on the advances made in the application of technologies for energy recovery from biomass and waste and to encourage discussion on relevant aspects such as:
- reliability of processes and technologies,
- full scale applicability of new processes,
- technical and economical optimization,
- improvement of energy balance,
- environmental impact and potential health effects,
- information and education,
- selection of the appropriate process for the specific situation,
- adaptation of technologies to different geographical and cultural situations.
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Managing Without Growth: Slower by Design, Not Disaster
Date: Nov 18, 2008 (5-7pm)
Location: The Boiler House, Distillery District, 55 Mill St, Toronto, ON
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Please join Toronto Mayor David Miller, David Suzuki
and Karen Kraft Sloan for the Canadian launch of
Peter Victor's new book,
Managing without Growth:
Slower by Design, Not Disaster
More info:
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Greening Our Cities: An Evening with David Suzuki
Date: Nov 20, 2008 (7pm)
Location: John Bassett Theatre, MTC North Building, Toronto, ON
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David Suzuki public lecture
David Suzuki will speak about the importance of trees in Greening Our Cities in a public lecture presented by the Toronto chapter of LO. The event begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $50 each and members can purchase them on line at
www.locc.ca. The public can purchase tickets at
www.landscapeontario.com. Proceeds from this event will go to the Sick Kids Foundation and the Toronto Botanical Garden. Limited tickets are available from shop TBG, please call 416-397-1357 for info.
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Green Building 101
Date: Nov 20, 2008 (6-8pm)
Location: Sustainable Building Centre, 1575 Johnston St. Granville Island, BC
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In response to overwhelming interest, we offer a two-hour, non-technical “Green Building 101” for homeowners interested in learning how to “green” their home!
Participants will gain a general understanding of green design ideas, issues and processes, develop a set of personal green goals for their home, and leave with a practical resource workbook. Confused about where to start, who to talk to and what questions to ask? Then this course is for you!
Key concepts:
"Green" Design and construction practices significantly reduce or eliminate the negative impact of buildings on the environment and occupants in five broad areas;
* Site planning
* Water and water efficiency
* Energy efficiency and renewable energy
* Conservation of materials and resources
* Indoor environmental air quality
...using a systems approach and an integrated design process
Register:
http://101forhomesnov20.eventbrite.com/sustainablebuildingcentre.com
Cost: $26 (including course workbook)
Please note: There is no refund for cancellations within 48 hours; however, you can transfer your registration to another date for an administration fee of $15.-------------------------------------------------
Great Lakes CSA Conference 2008
Date: Nov 21-23, 2008
Location: Orilla, ON
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The Community Shared Agriculture Conference endeavors to generate support for small community-based farm operations.
The conference will bring together CSA farmers and members, prospective CSA farmers and small-farm supporters. Over 150 people are expected to attend this bilingual event.
Workshops and presentations will focus on practical techniques, tools and resources specific to organics and CSA farming. Topics include production, marketing and financial aspects of running a CSA operation.
Unique to the 2008 conference, a CSA mini-school will be offered to novice farmers or existing farm operators interested in switching to a CSA program.
Mark the dates on your calendar and plan to attend!
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Socially Conscious Consumerism - Knowledge Forum
Date: Nov 21, 2008
Location: Toronto, ON
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Dialogue with other managers and researchers about one of the most pressing sustainability issues facing business today: How do consumers take social and environmental attributes into account when making purchase decisions?
The Research Network for Business Sustainability, in partnership with the Richard Ivey School of Business, will bring together more than 65 professionals from academia, industry, government and non-governmental organizations in an environment for interactive learning and networking.
This event, held at the Ivey ING Leadership Centre, will include facilitated dialogue workshops in which participants will learn from each others' experiences. Four speakers will present their expertise between the dialogue workshops
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Change the Story, Change the Future
Date: Nov 23, 2008
Location: Tatamagouche Centre, NS
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Based on David Korten's work, "The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community", join Bill Scarvie for a day program exploring the stories that we humans live and are defined by. The premise is that these stories have largely been under the control of institutions that are organized by the dominator principles of Empire, encouraging consumption and exploitation of precious resources.
This workshop will review these stories and principles, and present an alternative - the "great turning" toward the partnership principles of Earth Community. Participants will learn to recognize stories of Empire, and to craft alternative stories of Earth Community, to change the world.
Cost: $75 includes tuition, lunch, snacks
Participants are encouraged to read the book, or visit:
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Education for Sustainable Development Conference
Date: Nov 26-28, 2008
Location: Winnipeg, MB
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Choose the Future is a conference for everyone who understands that education is required to sustain our future. Be a part of this unique forum on the actions and connections between achieving economic goals, just social systems, and a healthy environment.
Designed for educators who wish to embed the principles and practices of sustainable development in their teaching and program planning, this conference also applies to leaders of business, NGO’s and government who wish to engage their employees and stakeholders in sustainable practices and operations.
With industry leading speakers highlighting a range of sustainable development topics, the conference also showcases the Manitoba Sustainable Development Round Table 2008 Manitoba Excellence in Sustainability Awards. These awards, developed by the Manitoba Round Table for Sustainable Development, recognize and honour people, projects, and ideas that successfully turn the principles and guidelines of sustainable development into concrete, lasting achievements.
This conference is a project of the Manitoba Education for Sustainable Development Working Group (MESDWG), which brings together stakeholders from the formal, non-formal, and informal education sectors in an effort to further develop, communicate and promote ESD in Manitoba.
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Urban Farming
Date: Nov 29, 2008 (2-4pm)
Location: Sustainable Building Centre, 1575 Johnston St. Granville Island, BC
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Ward was raised on a large farm in Saskatchewan. He has a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, with a major in Horticulture. He has been a professional Agrologist since 1989, and has over 20 years experience in agriculture and horticulture. He is the owner/operator of City Farm Boy, an organization committed to promoting urban agriculture, farming & gardening as a viable and environmentally positive way to enhance landscapes and lifestyles. City Farm Boy also grows food for the local farmers markets on 14 private backyard gardens, including a large 65 raised bed rooftop garden in downtown Vancouver.
PLEASE RSVP @
sustainablebuildingcentre.com
This is a free event but a donation of $2-$5 is suggested.
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Canadian Renewable Fuels Summit 2008
Date: Dec 1-3, 2008
Location: Gatineau, Quebec
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The 5th Annual Canadian Renewable Fuels Summit will be held at the Hilton Lac-Leamy Hotel in Gatineau, Quebec from December 1-3, 2008. This beautiful hotel and casino is situated across the Ottawa River from Canada's Parliament Buildings. The theme for this event is Growing Beyond Oil.
http://www.crfs2008.com/Contact: Deborah Elson
greenfuels.org