Hi Anne,
thanks for pointing that out.
The contact email address for the Climate Change | Social Change
conference is
climateconf[at]greenleft.org.au.
We've had a lot of interest in the conference. An updated version of the
conference call, including speakers from Australia, conference venue,
registration costs etc, can be found at
www.greenleft.org.au/conference.php
<http://www.greenleft.org.au/conference.php>.
And for regular updates, you can join the conference announcement list
by subscribing:
climatechange_socialchangeconf_announce-subscribe[at]yahoogroups.com
Anne wrote: Hiya everyone :-)
The contact email address was snipped from the bottom of this message
(a problem with Yahoo Groups), can anyone provide contact details
please. I will blog this to the front page of the website.
Suggest leaving a gap between the @ symbol or typing in the word "at".
On a more personal note, i have finally settled into a new address on
Magnetic Island and I have an internet connection. Huge Thank Uz to
Greg for looking after the block (I hear things are looking great)
and to Bill who ensured that we had a means to cook meals whilst
dealing with the very hungry bities and living feral in the mangroves.
Thanks guys :-)
It's nice to be back!
Warm regards
Anne
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<mailto:ClimateChangeAction%40yahoogroups.com.au>, glparramatta
<glparramatta@
...> wrote:
>
> *Climate change | Social change conference*
>
> April 11-13, 2008
> Sydney
>
> The world is teetering on the brink of unstoppable climate change.
Many
> now recognise the need for serious change in the way we produce and
use
> energy, our transport systems, food production, urban design and
> forestry practices. Yet politicians are still mouthing platitudes
while
> allowing corporations to continue to profit from polluting our
> atmosphere and destroying our ecosystem.
>
> The need for social change has become an urgent part of preventing
> catastrophic climate change. Can the market fix the problem? What is
> the real record of carbon trading? How can we build a social
movement
> capable of averting this disaster? What models and experiences can
offer
> real solutions?
>
> To strengthen the exchange of ideas and contribute towards that
urgent
> action Green Left Weekly is organising the Climate Change â€" Social
> Change conference from April 11-13, 2008 in Sydney.
>
> We are pleased to have confirmed:
>
> *John Bellamy Foster, *author of Marx's Ecology: Materialism and
Nature,
> editor of Monthly Review
(http://sociology.uoregon.edu/faculty/foster.php
<http://sociology.uoregon.edu/faculty/foster.php>)
>
> *Patrick Bond, *Director of the Centre for Civil Society,
University of
> KwaZulu-Natal,
> South Africa; editor of Climate Change, Carbon Trading and Civil
> Society (<www.zcommunications.org/zspace/patrickbond>)
>
> *Roberto Perez, *Cuban permaculturalist (featured in The Power of
> Community: how Cuba survived peak oil) (<www.powerofcommunity.org>)
>
> We invite your participation in making this more than just an
exchange
> of ideas - important as that is - but a part of building up
resistance
> to corporate-led climate change and strengthening the movement for
> sustainable development.
>
> If you would like to participate, including presenting a workshop,
> taking part in a panel, exhibiting your artwork or simply to
register
> your interest in the conference, please email
> climatechange.socialchange@...
>
> April 11-13, 2008
> Sydney
>
>
> The world is teetering on the brink of unstoppable climate change.
Many
> now recognise the need for serious change in the way we produce and
use
> energy, our transport systems, food production, urban design and
> forestry practices. Yet politicians are still mouthing platitudes
while
> allowing corporations to continue to profit from polluting our
> atmosphere and destroying our ecosystem.
>
> The need for social change has become an urgent part of preventing
> catastrophic climate change. Can the market fix the problem? What is
> the real record of carbon trading? How can we build a social
movement
> capable of averting this disaster? What models and experiences can
offer
> real solutions?
>
> To strengthen the exchange of ideas and contribute towards that
urgent
> action Green Left Weekly is organising the Climate Change â€" Social
> Change conference from April 11-13, 2008 in Sydney.
>
> We are pleased to have confirmed:
>
> *John Bellamy Foster, *author of Marx's Ecology: Materialism and
Nature,
> editor of Monthly Review
(http://sociology.uoregon.edu/faculty/foster.php
<http://sociology.uoregon.edu/faculty/foster.php>)
>
> *Patrick Bond, *Director of the Centre for Civil Society,
University of
> KwaZulu-Natal,
> South Africa; editor of Climate Change, Carbon Trading and Civil
> Society (<www.zcommunications.org/zspace/patrickbond>)
>
> *Roberto Perez, *Cuban permaculturalist (featured in The Power of
> Community: how Cuba survived peak oil) (<www.powerofcommunity.org>)
>
> We invite your participation in making this more than just an
exchange
> of ideas - important as that is - but a part of building up
resistance
> to corporate-led climate change and strengthening the movement for
> sustainable development.
>
> If you would like to participate, including presenting a workshop,
> taking part in a panel, exhibiting your artwork or simply to
register
> your interest in the conference, please email
> climatechange.socialchange@...
>