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Submitted by AustinH on Fri, 01/06/2012 - 7:23pm

Hello Austin EcoNetwork!

The Problem with Permaculture

[Permaculture: a design system for creating sustainable human environments. Functional design based on ecological principles and systems thinking.]

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Submitted by jnazak on Thu, 12/22/2011 - 7:10am

2011 Green School Symposium

Where: 
Cibolo Green Elementary School
24315 Bulverde Green
San Antonio, TX 78261

Host(s): 
USGBC Central Texas- Balcones Chapter
Contact Information
Contact Email: 
cdeniseshaw@gmail.com
Contact Phone: 
512-560-8655
Submitted by USGBC-CTB on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 9:35am

The Opportunity of Beating $ Billion Oil Power

The opportunity of beating billion dollar oil power is jobs. Specifically, green jobs.

Getting green jobs creation onto the 2012 presidential agenda could slow or stop Federal support of unsustainable $ billion enterprise. From this day forward when speaking in a political context, environmentalism = jobs and national security, 1st, preservation of species and planet, 2nd. 

Here's a vision: Executive directors from America's leading national environmental organizations such as the Sierra Club, Environmental Defense, and the NRDC, come together as one body of leaders on the national media stage. These leaders should build cross-community support for their agenda, which identifies the destructive power of today's brown industrial technologies, demonstrates stress on America's future, and calls on this nexus to empower corner turning, stability-building green jobs growth. The overall goal should be to put people to work in sustainable enterprises at scale to today's environmental challenges, and disempower the alternatives. 

The Keystone XL Tar Sands pipeline decision presents a rare opportunity for energizing Americans on government-led, incentivized and regulated, green jobs development and subsequent transition out of the brown economy.

By pushing Obama to lead on green economic development environmentalists can help unite Americans around the noble causes of restoration, sustainable economic growth and equitable jobs development.

America's environmental leaders must be a leading voice in the 2012 election process. They must stand up and unite Americans around economic opportunities, which turn the corner on environmental problem making.

Now is the time.

Our national security, longevity, order, and health are at stake, particularly in light of the most common concerns:

  • fossil fuels
  • water
  • food
  • jobs

Rapid-scale development of a green jobs economy is the middle path, the single most effective step forward for solving environmental problems. Continued Federal investment in brown jobs growth will not provide for America's short or long term well-being.

Related, "How to Beat $ Billion Oil Power."
Related, "Why We Should Beat $ Billion Oil Power."

 

 

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Submitted by chris_searles on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 7:47am

Rise Up - Be The Change Austin

Where: 
Throughout Austin Austin, TX

Submitted by aen on Mon, 09/19/2011 - 9:38am
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SXSW Eco Conference

Where: 
Downtown Hilton in Austin
500 East 4th Street
Austin, TX 78701

SXSW Eco features three days of compelling sessions from experts in the public, private and academic sectors committed to finding solutions for a sustainable world.

Submitted by EcoBrandi on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 12:56pm
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JOB: Market/Utility Analyst

 

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Submitted by aen on Thu, 08/04/2011 - 8:29am

CMPBS Presents: Dr. Eugene Taylor - Phenomenology and Sustainability

Where: 
Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
8604 FM 969
Austin, TX 78724

The Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems is proud to announce the next installment of our 2011 Presentation Series:

Host(s): 
Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
Contact Information
Contact Email: 
Cellis@cmpbs.org
Contact Phone: 
512-928-4786
Submitted by center on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 10:11am
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America, the natural

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Submitted by chris_searles on Sun, 07/03/2011 - 1:51pm

Interfaith Environmental Network presents: "Funding for Green Congregations" (symposium)

Where: 
Friends Meeting of Austin
3701 East Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard (512) 452-1841
austin, TX 78721-1138

 

The Interfaith Environmental Network of Austin

Invites You to Attend our Monthly Symposium

Host(s): 
Interfaith Environmental Network of Austin Friends Meeting of Austin Texas Interfaith Power and Light Texas Impact
Contact Information
Contact Email: 
ien.outreach@gmail.com
Submitted by Interfaith Envi... on Fri, 06/24/2011 - 2:05pm
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