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<big><big> Our Environmental Future</big></big></u><br>
<big><u>Wed., Nov 10th, 2010</u> 4:30pm-10:00pm Free
admission. All welcome.</big><br>
Thornbrough Building , University of Guelph , Lecture Room
1200 (University Centre bus stop) <br>
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This event will present vital possibilities for our
economic and environmental sustainability.<br>
It should be of interest to anyone concerned about our
future jobs, food and water security and energy use. <br>
The presentations are by well known experts with Q&A
following each presentation. <br>
There will be a short break in the middle for people to
stretch, eat or browse the books and info. <br>
(The food court in the U of Guelph will be open.) <br>
<big><br>
Robert Rapier </big> World expert on peak
oil "Peak Oil – What? When?"<br>
<big>Peter Victor </big> York University and
author "Managing without Growth" – Yes We Can!<br>
<big>Jennifer Sumner </big> OISE professor "Effects
of Growth on a Community"<br>
<big>Mike Nickerson </big> author "Sustainability -How
Can We Achieve It?"<br>
<big>Evan Fraser</big> University of Guelph
"Empires of Food" and "the Rise & Fall of Civilizations"<br>
Panel Discussion
( so get your questions ready!)<br>
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Supported by Council of Canadians, Guelph Chapter and
Transition Guelph and University of Guelph<br>
coc-guelph.ca
transitionguelph.org uoguelph.ca <br>
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