Coming up Thursday on Goddard College Community Radio - local conversations around building a climate-change economy, and more
9:00 - 10:00 am
A business organization is teaming up with an environmental organization to host conversations around the state about how to use response to climate change and related issues to build a green energy economy in Vermont. One panel was in Barre Wednesday night; we’ll hear some of the conversation.
http://vnrc.org/events/category/energy-and-climate-action/
The organizers are Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility and Vermont Natural Resources Council. Panelists were state representatives Mary Hooper and Tommy Walz, plus Capstone Community Action director Dan Hoxworth and National Life facilities director Tim Shea.
Later this month, Lt. Governor David Zuckerman will give a report from the Soil Not Oil conference in California, where he was a keynote speaker in September. On tomorrow’s show, we’ll preview some of the Soil Not Oil thinking — how grazing can be used to sequester carbon in the soil. (Or we’ll save this for another time and bring on a surprise live guest; we’ll see how things go.)
http://soilnotoilcoalition.org/
10:00 - 10:30 am
Resilience Thoughts, a locally told Extempo story, plus upcoming events related to energy, food, and the local economy at the end of the age of oil.
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