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[Nettime-bold] Creating a Sustainable Society |
By way of DigitalSistersIndeed.org ------ Forwarded Message > Subject: Creating a Sustainable Society > > Creating a Sustainable Society > > In partnership with > Schumacher Society and Positive News > > Creating a Tide of Hope - Towards the Johannesburg Summit > > At the World Summit on Sustainable Development at the end of August > many non-governmental organisations are concerned that not enough will be > done to implement the necessary initiatives to counteract problems of > environmental degradation, global warming & social injustice, and instead > may only bring more 'self-regulation' for transnational corporations and > 'public-private partnerships'. The speakers at Creating a Tide of Hope > explain how humanity can move from functioning as a 'global cancer', > destroying the natural world and ourselves, to setting up a co-operative > free market economy driven by social and environmental needs to form the > beginning of a peaceful, sustainable Earth.. > > The session will end with the discussion of an Earth Emergency Call to > Action prepared for worldwide circulation by the organisers of this meeting > > > Speakers: > > Gary Alexander, Open University > Nick Nielson, Envision > Rory Spowers, author of "Rising Tides" > > Chair: David Kingsley > > > 22nd July 2002 > 7-9pm > > Tickets £5.00 > Space is limited, please reserve your place in advance > > 4 O'Meara Street, Southwark, London > 5 mins - London Bridge Tube Station > > For information and booking phone: 020 7738 2170 > or e-mail: sustainablesociety@franmail.freeuk.com > > > > > Shumacher Society (http://www.schumacher.org.uk) > > Positive News (http://www.positivenews.org.uk) > > Sustainable Society Directory (http://www.sustainable-society.co.uk) > > > > ------ End of Forwarded Message _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold