From louisehazan at yahoo.com Wed Mar 2 15:31:27 2011 From: louisehazan at yahoo.com (louise hazan) Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 15:31:27 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Goinggreener] DECC Youth Advisory Panel are recruiting! Message-ID: <745925.8619.qm@web29016.mail.ird.yahoo.com> ? Hi all, ? DECC (Government's Department for Energy and Climate Change) Youth Advisory Panel are now recruiting! ? Please see this important notice: ? http://blog.decc.gov.uk/?p=402 ? This is your chance to be a part of something very exciting and speak up on behalf of your generation.? There are therefore about 5 or so places to be filled in this new recruitment phase. ? ? Please also send this out to any other networks you have been involved with... ? Many thanks! ?_,_._,___ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jim.cranshaw at peopleandplanet.org Wed Mar 2 16:25:27 2011 From: jim.cranshaw at peopleandplanet.org (Jim Cranshaw) Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 16:25:27 +0000 Subject: [Goinggreener] Volunteer at Six Billion Ways Message-ID: <4D6E6F77.70909@peopleandplanet.org> Can you get to London? Want to volunteer on the People & Planet stall at the incredible event Six Billion Ways this Saturday? Then let me know and I'll let you know how you can get involved. The event looks absolutely incredible, with the line up below for starters. Let me know! Cheers, Jim * Make poverty history: Has the anti-poverty movement lost its radical vision? In 2005 'Make Poverty History' was the rallying cry of a mass movement with big ambitions. Today we're asked to make do with a ringfenced aid budget routinely plundered to top up spending on the military. Meanwhile, trade expansion threatens to usher i... * Democracy Now! Revolt in the Arab world After decades of dictatorship, democratic revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt have turned the tables on their repressive regimes and shown that protest movements can have real power. Where did these movements come from and where are they going? What chanc... * False Economy: Understanding the cuts The economic crisis was caused by a tiny elite but we are all paying the price with unprecedented cuts. This session will unpick the facts from the rhetoric. How did we get here and what are the alternatives to the austerity agenda? Speakers Hilary W... * Planet in Crisis: Where next for global action on climate change? UN agreements made in Copenhagen and Canc?n lock in catastrophic climate change and condemn the world's poorest to its worst impacts. With climate tipping points rapidly approaching, is a strong and just agreement possible in time? Must we comprom... * Rupert Murdoch vs. democracy: Getting beyond corporate control of the media Why does it matter who controls the media? Does the media 'manufacture our consent'? How have struggles of the past overcome the difficulties of a media which demonises them and distorts the truth? This session will examine how the media works, how... * Film: Requiem for Detroit Detroit was once America's fourth largest city. Built by the car for the car, with its groundbreaking suburbs, freeways and shopping centres, it was the embodiment of the American dream. But its intense race riots brought the army into the city. With v... * Film: South of the Border Oliver Stone sets out on a road trip across five countries to explore the social and political movements as well as the mainstream media's misperception of South America while interviewing seven of its elected presidents. In casual conversations with... * Film shorts: The story of stuff The Story of Stuff started out as a single 20 minute animation presented by Annie Leonard. With over 12 million online views, it is now one of the most widely seen environmental-themed short films of all time. Since the first film, the team have produc... * What is Climate Justice? Developing countries have not been the ones to cause climate change, but they are being dispropotionately affected. And if we're to stop dangerous climate change while still seeking to raise living standards for billions of poor people, a redistribut... * Film: Tin Town Promised housing by the South African government, more than a hundred Cape Town families found community through their struggle as squatters on a sandy road known as Symphony Way. Recently moved by court order to an indefinitely temporary relocation ar... * The Spirit Level: Why equality is better for everyone In their internationally best-selling book, which has become the b?te-noir of the Conservative right, Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson brought together a huge range of research to lay out why more equal societies are better for everyone. Hear them p... * Walking Tour: East End rebels The East End has been transformed by successive waves of immigrants who both suffered and fought against poverty, exploitation and racist hostility. It has been the cradle of progressive movements for social change. This is a two-hour guided walk throu... * Then they came for me: The dark side of 'Liberal Britain' From infiltration and the heavy-handed policing of protests to torture and rendition of prisoners, our political rights are being dramatically eroded. This session examines the attack on our civil liberties and asks why have many progressives remained ... * Stuffed and Starved: Reclaiming the global food system The global system of food production is dominated by a handful of powerful corporations, from the sale of seeds and fertiliser to processing and distribution. Increasingly, banks are also speculating on basic foodstuffs on international markets, causin... * God and Politics: What role does religion have in progressive change? From the Tea Party in the US to the Islamists across the Middle East, religion has become a powerful force on the political right. Is British politics spiritually sterile? Has militant atheism gone too far? This session asks whether there should be a g... * The Housing Crisis: How to understand it, how to overcome it Britain is gripped by a housing crisis. Homes are too expensive to buy or rent while more affordable public housing continues to be privatised. Now the government is cutting housing benefit and allowing social housing rents to increase. This workshop o... * Africa: from charity to resistance? Despite this year's uprisings, Africa is still often portrayed as a hopeless, famine-struck continent in need of rescue. In this session, leading thinkers will paint a more positive picture, and assess the hopes and prospects for African resistance in ... * Workshop: Why are poor countries poor? This beginners' session will examine the reasons why a minority of countries are relatively rich, and a majority of countries are largely very poor. It will provide an introduction to issues such as historical exploitation, unfair trade rules and a fin... * Workshop: The history of money Ever wondered why money has come to have such control over our lives? Banker turned activist Sargon Nissan takes you on a rough guide of the history of money and finance, exploring what money is, how it developed and whether we can have a genuinely pro... * Financial Crisis: How to stop the bankers and make finance work for the people How did the financial system became more important than the people it is supposed to serve? This session examines how the financial crisis came about and how can we stop it happening again? Speakers Lidy Nacpil, Jubilee South Costas Lapavitsas, prof... * Workshop: How to do street theatre Street theatre can be a fun and creative way to engage people in political and social issues. This practical workshop is an introduction to creating effective and engaging performances in public spaces. Workshop leader Lucy Ellinson Time and venue ... * Power to the people: Rethinking democracy When it comes to really making our society and economy more democratic, the current round of electoral reform has limited potential. From participatory budgeting to direct democracy, this session will explore how people around the world have been think... * Latin America: Be the change you want to see Across Latin America, alternative trade agreements, banks and even a currency are changing the economic model. What can we learn from these alternatives and the social movements that have helped create them, and will they make life better for the major... * This is Britain: Has the far right become the home of the working class? The British hard right is growing more powerful and more violent once again. This session asks why people and communities are turning to racist hatred and fascist politics, and what progressives, anti-fascist and anti-racist campaigners can do to sto... * The Great Energy Rip-off: What's the alternative to big energy companies and fuel poverty? As power companies post record profits and energy bills soar, thousands in the UK die from the cold each year. What solutions are out there and do they measure up? This session asks if new forms of control and ownership are needed to stop the great e... * Clicktivism: Can we save the world in one click? Are we really one click away from saving the world? Successful historic movements relied on widespread, bottom-up collective organising, not small-scale individual action. Does online campaigning deliver change? Is it the first step on a ladder or is t... * Capitalism and Class: Don't mention the C words? Jobs, water, debt, poverty, food, forests, war... Is single issue campaigning missing the wood for the trees? Global justice campaigners in the developing world lament what they see as the increasing depoliticisation of British activism. This session... * Buying Useless Sh*t: Why we do and how we can stop Over-consumption in the rich world is ravaging poor countries without bringing greater happiness. Who is over-consuming? What are the drivers of too much shopping? Could we use less and still prosper? This session explores how changing course is not on... * Rebel Rock: Can music change the world? From the Special AKA penning anti-apartheid anthems to Live Aid, music and politics have often intertwined. But do protest songs make a difference? Can music be a subversive force? Or is modern celebrity culture spawning a generation of musicians who s... * Reclaim your Economy: The movement against cuts Resistance is springing up across the UK in response to the government's massive cuts to jobs and public services. This session will hear from groups campaigning against the cuts, and involve participants in a discussion about the most effective ways... * On the Frontline: Winning workers' rights in the developing world As big business expanded across the world in the 1990s, sweatshops and plantations supplying the West became common throughout the global south. But with this came resistance from workers fighting exploitation. Come hear about their struggles and discu... * Boycott, Divest, Sanction, Resist? Voices from Palestine, South Africa and Ireland In recent years the global justice movement has exploded with boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) actions in solidarity with the Palestinian people. But can BDS affect real change? Is any non-violent resistance movement doomed to fail in a world wh... * The Great Game: The reality of Britain's war in Afghanistan The war in Afghanistan has now entered its 10th year. The war has cost over ?11bn with the last year being the bloodiest of the conflict so far. This session looks at the geo-strategic significance of the war, exposes who is really profiting from it a... * Workshop: Teaching global justice This workshop aims to be a space for school teachers to meet campaigners who work with schools, to share thoughts on how best to deliver an understanding of global justice issues through Citizenship and other subjects. What resources are most needed by... * Femina Economica: Women, the economy, and the shrinking state Unpaid carers, low-paid workers, fashion slaves - women are critical cogs in economic machine. With women still earning less than men, this session looks at what women do for the economy and what the economy should do for them. Speakers Nina Power, a... * Film: Pig Business Despite Poland's traditional food being amongst the best quality in Europe, the agenda of the global banks and big agribusiness, aided and abetted by EU bureaucrats, is to consolidate Poland's three million farmers into mechanized factory farms. Pi... * Workshop: Greener houses family art For children aged 5 to 12 Taking inspiration from the buildings in and around Tower Hamlets, help us -- and the environment -- to construct eco buildings with sustainable green roofs. Green roofs provide homes for wildlife as well as helping the ... * Workshop: Know Your Rights From anti-cuts protests to the streets of Whitechapel, knowing your legal rights is crucial to standing up to police repression. This workshop will cover police powers of stop and search, detention and more, in public order situations and in communitie... -- Jim Cranshaw Corporates Campaigns& Communications Manager People& Planet ------------------------------------------------------------ Email jim.cranshaw at peopleandplanet.org Phone +44 (0) 1865 245678 Website http://peopleandplanet.org Twitter http://twitter.com/peopleandplanet Facebook http://facebook.com/peopleandplanet Address People& Planet, 51 Union Street, Oxford OX4 1JP Company People& Planet Ltd, Registered No. 3076463 Charity People& Planet Trust, Registered charity 326008 ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From louise.hazan at peopleandplanet.org Mon Mar 7 09:37:09 2011 From: louise.hazan at peopleandplanet.org (Louise Hazan) Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2011 09:37:09 +0000 Subject: [Goinggreener] Going Greener goodies & Earth Hour prizes galore! Message-ID: <4D74A745.7080406@peopleandplanet.org> People & Planet logo Hi, Got the post-Go Green Week blues? Never fear we've got loads of exciting prizes and activities to cheer you right up! test image Switch Off and win ?500 Win ?500 to switch off for Earth Hour People & Planet and WWF are offering ?500 to the P&P group with the most creative switched off event for Earth Hour on *March 26 between 8.30 - 9.30pm* Get your university or college (and all your friends and family) to show they care about tackling climate change by joining over 1 billion people in 128 countries in*switching everything off for Earth Hour*. From a candlelit poetry reading or veggie meal to an acoustic gig, tell us how you're planning for a chance to *win ?500*. Find out more test image Book your place now Grassroots Climate Exchange Taking place on *18-19 March* 2011 at the *University of Edinburgh* the "Grassroots Climate Exchange" will be THE event of the year for students and staff wishing to embark on a low-carbon transition in their college or university. Transition Edinburgh University are organising two packed days of *knowledge sharing* and *inspiring workshops* on climate action, plus the chance to meet with specialists who have designed and implemented innovative programmes...and all for *free*! Find out more test image Check out the winning photos Photo competition winners announced 100s of students got snap-happy across the country and showed their love for the climate with our first national Go Green Week photo competition . Were you one of seven creative winners of prizes such as an internship with Do The Green Thing as well as many other green goodies? Find out here and check out the photos. Win P&P T-shirts & books *Tell us how Go Green Week was for you *using our quick online survey for a chance to be entered into the prize draw to win T-shirts and a copy of Danny Chiver's new book "The No-Nonsense Guide to Climate Change". Fill in the survey here. Best of luck! Alice, Louise and all at People & Planet Forward to a friend View email in browser We sent this to louise.hazan at peopleandplanet.org because Louise Hazan signed up to receive our updates. Update your communications preferences or unsubscribe Twitter icon Follow us on Twitter Facebookicon Let's be friends People & Planet. Registered company no. 3076463. Registered charity no. 326008 Copyright (C) 2011 People & Planet All rights reserved. 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Dear Fair Travel pledger, Since our last newsletter, snow and ice is slowly being replaced with spring and sun! It's a bumper newsletter this month, with loads of good news and deals to inspire low-carbon travel this Easter. Enjoy! Win huge holiday prizes at the end of term Transition Travel Quiz We're excited to announce that we have a great evening event lined up for you and your friends on *Monday 21st March, 7:30pm* at the Greenmantle Pub. Our top prizes include a weekend break for four in an exciting Perthshire retreat and paintballing for a group of ten! Free food for all teams and a fun series of quiz rounds. Sign up a team at http://travelquiz.eventbrite.com/ Seminar: Planning a great low-impact summer Monday 14th March, 7-9pm, Chaplaincy, Bristo Square We'll also be presenting and discussing travel ideas at People & Planet society's regular slot next week. Whether you're looking for an interesting destination, something to do or just how to get there, come along and hopefully we'll be able to point you in the right direction! Tripshare - driving down the costs Fuel prices are up 15% on this time last year and it costs over ?20 more to fill a family car than it did just two years ago. This is undoubtedly one of the many reasons why the University has seen a big increase in the popularity of Tripshare, the University?s car-sharing scheme. *What is Tripshar**e**?* Tripshare is a private internet-based scheme to match individuals who want to travel in the same direction at the same time. Staff and students can search for other people within the University to share their journey and costs. Tripshare is particularly useful for local journeys such as the commute to work or study, as well as journeys throughout Scotland and the UK. Tripshare can also help you to share journeys by taxi, walking and cycling. *Happy sharing, happy saving!* Petrol could cost as little as 32p per litre if you car share with three other people. Why not save yourself and your colleagues or friends hundreds of pounds a year by registering with the University?s Tripshare scheme? *http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/transport/driving/tripshare * *Get home at end of term with Go Car Share!* The university is also teaming up with goCarShare , a website built around Facebook that helps students share car journeys with their friends and social network. By travelling in a full car your carbon emissions can be as low as by taking the train. So if you are driving home at then end of term and worried about your carbon footprint as well as record petrol prices, or you would looking for a cheap ride home with fellow students, just add a request at http://www.gocarshare.com *Inner Tube Map* How many off-road cycle routes do you know about in Edinburgh? The Bike Station has just launched a fantastic tube map style take on the city?s cycle paths. George Square features as a ?stop? in the heart of the map. The project is currently recruiting local ambassadors to help with path conservation and promotion. Find out more here: http://www.thebikestation.org.uk/innertube-map/ We've also still got a few Spokes Edinburgh bike maps to give away (worth ?5). Get in touch if you want one! *Mini ferry route launched from Mull of Kintyre to Northern Ireland* If you?re thinking of doing some low-carbon exploring of the UK this year, you might be interested in this new ferry link. How about cycling down from Oban to Campbeltown (you?ll pass Paul McCartney?s farm!) and then hopping across on the Kintyre Express and visiting the Giant?s Causeway? http://www.kintyreexpress.com/ Happy travelling! Ben and Justina Transition Edinburgh University Travel Team *Free tickets to Scotland?s castles and abbeys!* Historic Scotland have a great ticket deal for the weekend of the 12^th and 13^th March. Half price tickets to Edinburgh castle or free tickets to other places in the rest of Scotland. http://www.ticketgiveaway.co.uk/ *Eurostar Deal* If you're under 26, you can get a travel deal from London to Brussels or Paris for just ?29.50 each way! http://www.eurostar.com/UK/uk/leisure/latest_deals/youth.jsp One good things leads to another Free Youth Hostel Association membership when you buy a Young Persons railcard http://www.16-25railcard.co.uk/cardholders/offers/yha *Storybikes ? a great way to learn about Scottish places. *Have a gentle cycle through wonderful Scottish landscapes with a fantastic storyteller to guide you. http://www.storybikes.co.uk Free Megabus trips Want a cheap and cheerful ride between cities? Megabus have lots of free tickets on offer over the next couple of months (50p booking charge) http://www.megabus.com/wintersale/ Cyclists get political Edinburgh cycling campaigning group Spokes is hosting an election hustings on Wednesday 23rd March, 7:30pm at Augustine's on George IV Bridge. Lots of opportunities to challenge Scottish election candidates on their support for better cycling facilities! http://www.spokes.org.uk/wordpress/2011/02/holyrood-hustings-23-march/ Scottish Bike Show 16-17th April Glasgow is hosting a huge and action-packed bike event, with mountain bike and BMX performances as well as lots more on show. From curious newcomers to cycling enthusiasts, there?s something here for everyone. http://www.thescottishbikeshow.com You received this email because you signed up on our website or at an event, and said that you were interested in getting involved with Transition. Unsubscribe Louise.Hazan at peopleandplanet.org from this list. Our mailing address is: Transition Edinburgh University 5 Forrest Hill Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 2QL Add us to your address book Copyright (C) 2011 Transition Edinburgh University All rights reserved. Forward this email to a friend Update your profile -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From louise.hazan at peopleandplanet.org Thu Mar 10 17:41:24 2011 From: louise.hazan at peopleandplanet.org (Louise Hazan) Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 17:41:24 +0000 Subject: [Goinggreener] Poll: and the Greenwash Coup of the Year Award goes to... In-Reply-To: <1eb45f61b2baf04a1e1fe7563e0cdc8a@127.0.0.1> References: <51c0b2b27f3d0a5ae44c0ce0c54457d8@127.0.0.1> <1299691431.957427671@192.168.4.58> <233507B1-FCF1-4018-964B-792523062D14@platformlondon.org> <4D78BD5C.40109@peopleandplanet.org> <1eb45f61b2baf04a1e1fe7563e0cdc8a@127.0.0.1> Message-ID: <4D790D44.4090205@peopleandplanet.org> Hi All, We thought you'd be interested in voting in this instant online poll - and hopefully helping to spread it around a bit too via email/Facebook/twitter Ahead of RBS-sponsored Climate Week it's the.....Greenwash Coup of the Year Award 2011: http://peopleandplanet.org/greenwash-award RBS has taken an early lead, but it's all to play for with other corporate bullies like Tesco and EDF in the running. For more information about RBS' role in financing RBS and projects like the Alberta tar sands see: http://peopleandplanet.org/takeaction/climate-week If tweeting please use the hashtag #climateweek and #cleanupRBS wherever possible Thank you Louise -- Louise Hazan Climate Campaigns& Communications Manager People& Planet ------------------------------------------------------------ Email louise.hazan at peopleandplanet.org Phone +44 (0) 1865 245678 Website http://peopleandplanet.org Twitter http://twitter.com/peopleandplanet Facebook http://facebook.com/peopleandplanet Address People& Planet, 51 Union Street, Oxford OX4 1JP Company People& Planet Ltd, Registered No. 3076463 Charity People& Planet Trust, Registered charity 326008 ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From marvellous_tail at yahoo.co.uk Sun Mar 13 13:30:50 2011 From: marvellous_tail at yahoo.co.uk (Molly Hopkinshaw) Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 13:30:50 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Goinggreener] Food Co-ops study visit Message-ID: <942260.30255.qm@web29520.mail.ird.yahoo.com> Hi, Leeds University are hosting a study day on Food co-ops in universities on Wednesday 2nd march. The event has been organised by Sustain in conjunction with the Green Action society in leeds which has been running a food co-op in the union for 12 years. There will be some presentations, time for questions and a tour of the co-oop! It could be very useful if you are thinking of setting up a co-op in your university or already have one and are interested in meeting other people invoved in co-ops to network and share ideas. See: http://www.greenactionleeds.org.uk/national-study-visit-green-action for more details Travel expenses can be covered but you would need to contact Lizzie (lizzie at sustainweb.org / 0845 2500529 / 07814 756511) asap as it is very soon! Molly -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ric at transitionedinburghuni.org.uk Tue Mar 15 12:49:57 2011 From: ric at transitionedinburghuni.org.uk (Ric Lander) Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:49:57 +0000 Subject: [Goinggreener] Join Our Ground-breaking Environmental Project - 8 New Jobs at Transition Edinburgh Uni (subject to funding) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Join Our Ground-breaking Environmental Project Transition Edinburgh University is recruiting for staff to join our exciting project of carbon cutting and resilience building for the University community (subject to funding announcement due end March). Roles offered There are several areas where we need help ? and the skills we need vary with each opportunity. We invite applications for the following roles *(click for a job description)*: - *Carbon Conversations Course Organiser **, *UE03, to organise and support the delivery of Carbon Conversations * * - *Travel and ReSkilling Facilitator, *UE06, to support working groups design, coordinate and deliver Travel, Food, Waste and Consumption initiatives* * - *Outreach Facilitator, *UE06, to develop and deliver our offering of our programmes to other Universities and Colleges in Edinburgh and wider Scotland ** - *Project Administrator ,* UE03, to provide administrative support to the whole project* * - *Energy Assistant, *UE03, to promote home energy saving initiatives** - *Student Engagement Assistant, *UE03, to coordinate face-to-face activities with all students ** - *Staff Engagement Assistant, *UE03, to maintain and develop our contacts with University staff ** - *Events Assistant, *UE03, design, coordination and support of project-wide events* * *Deadline for applications is noon Thursday 24th March 2011. * Please submit an Application Form with any covering letter before & CV after (a maximum of 4 pages altogether) to join at teu.org.uk.If you wish to apply for more than one role, please submit one application for each. Call Pam McLean, Project Facilitator, on *0131 650 4064* or *07970 327 975*to discuss any of these roles - Download the application form and further info -- Ric Lander Events and Outreach Facilitator ric at teu.org.uk Transition Edinburgh University 5 Forrest Hill, Edinburgh EH1 2QL tel. 0131 65 040 65 em. info at teu.org.uk web. www.teu.org.uk =What do we do?= http://www.teu.org.uk/about-us =Who works with us?= http://www.teu.org.uk/staff =Where is our building?= http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps/buildings/forrest-hill-building Supported by the University of Edinburgh (http://www.ed.ac.uk/) the Climate Challenge Fund (http://www.climatechallengefund.com) and People & Planet (http://peopleandplanet.org/transitionuniversities). -- Ric Lander Events and Outreach Facilitator ric at teu.org.uk Transition Edinburgh University 5 Forrest Hill, Edinburgh EH1 2QL tel. 0131 65 040 65 em. info at teu.org.uk web. www.teu.org.uk =What do we do?= http://www.teu.org.uk/about-us =Who works with us?= http://www.teu.org.uk/staff =Where is our building?= http://www.ed.ac.uk/maps/buildings/forrest-hill-building Supported by the University of Edinburgh (http://www.ed.ac.uk/) the Climate Challenge Fund (http://www.climatechallengefund.com) and People & Planet (http://peopleandplanet.org/transitionuniversities). -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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