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Transition Cafe: Community and Complementary Currencies

October 3, 2013 by sheffield

Organised by Transition Sheffield

Thursday 17 October, 7:30pm-10pm

A Transition Cafe event exploring how community and complementary currencies all round the world are gaining popularity as conventional economies become shakier. These local community-based mutual aid networks don’t just provide a reward for people’s work, they foster a sense of community spirit and allow individuals to discover, develop and value their own abilities. Come and hear how the Sheffield LETS and St Mary’s Timebuilders are doing in Sheffield, and discuss the merits of local currencies such as the Bristol Pound. Further details on Transition Sheffield website.

Venue: Fusion Cafe, Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 2NS

 

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Talk: The Burning Question: we can’t burn half the world’s oil, coal and gas. So how do we quit?”

October 3, 2013 by sheffield

Organised by Sheffield Campaign Against Climate Change

Tuesday 15th October, 6:30pm

Duncan Clark, Journalist and co-author of The Burning Question: we can’t burn half the world’s oil coal and gas. So how do we quit? will speak following SCACC AGM at 6pm. All welcome.

Venue: Victoria Hall, Methodist Church, Norfolk St, Sheffield S1 2JB

About: Carbon emissions are still accelerating upwards, following an exponential curve that goes back centuries. Clean energy technologies don’t in themselves slow the rate of fossil fuel extraction.
The simple truth is that tackling global warming will mean persuading the world to abandon oil, coal, and gas reserves worth many trillions of dollars. The burning question is whether that can be done. What mix of politics, psychology, economics and technology might be required?

In Chapter 10 The Great Global Slumber – why are we not more fired up about climate change? Duncan deals with psychological and social barriers that hold us back. He does some analysis of the main stream media role. We are therefore inviting our local media to participate in the discussion and comment on their current position on climate change.

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Carbon Capital speaker tour

September 15, 2013 by sheffield

Wednesday 30th October, 7pm

Banks, hedge funds and pension funds based in Britain are bankrolling the extraction of fossil fuels all over the world. Many of these dirty energy projects are wrecking communities and fuelling climate change while doing nothing to increase energy access for local people. Join us to demand energy justice. See more at: http://www.wdm.org.uk/events/carbon-capital-speaker-tour

From 20 to 31 October, WDM local groups across the UK will be hosting guests from Colombia and Indonesia who are involved in opposing the expansion of open-cast coal mining in their countries. WDM Sheffield will be hosting their meeting on Wednesday 30th October, and the speakers will be:

  • Hendrik Sirengar is the co-ordinator of JATAM, the Indonesian mining advocacy network which works with communities affected by mining.
  • Kirsty Wright from WDM will also be explaining the role of our Carbon Capital campaign in reigning in this dirty energy production.

Venue: Quaker Meeting House, 10 St. James Street, Sheffield S1 2EW (nr Sheffield Cathedral)

This event is free and open to all.

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Conference: Just Economics

August 20, 2013 by sheffield

Saturday 16th November, 10am-4pm

St. Mark’s Centre for Radical Christianity invites you to “Just” Economics with Ann Pettifor.

Info: 10am – 4.00pm (9.15 Coffee and Registration), Non-members £14, CRC/PCN Members £12, Students £5.
Booking: 0114 266 3613 or email info@stmarkscrc.co.uk (early booking recommended)
Venue: St. Mark’s Church, 4 St. Mark’s Crescent, Broomhill, Sheffield S10 2SG

You can also book a packed lunch (sandwich, cake, fruit and soft drink) for £4.50 or bring your own. Coffee and tea included in main booking fee.

About Ann Pettifor: Ann is an internationally respected economist and an excellent speaker. In relation to the current financial crisis, she argues that austerity measures are not needed, will not work and are undoubtedly unjust. The economy must serve human need rather than human needs being sacrificed to a one-eyed and amoral view of economics.

 

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Peace and Craft Fair 2013

August 20, 2013 by sheffield

Saturday 9th November, 11am-4:30pm
WDM Sheffield will be holding a stall at the annual Peace and Craft Fair. If you are interested in helping out on the stall, please email us on WDMSheffield@googlemail.com.

Venue: Sheffield Town Hall, Pinstone Street, Sheffield S1 2HH

 

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Allotment Soup

August 20, 2013 by sheffield

Sunday 22nd September
An annual event celebrating food growing and allotment culture. Further info.

Venue: Grimesthorpe Allotments, Sheffield S4 8LE

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