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SUMMARY:Climate Change & the Human Prospect (film)
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change and the Human Prospect documents the vision created at the Climate Change and the Human Prospect: A Thinkers Retreat held at Thinkers Lodge in Pugwash\, Nova Scotia.\n \nOn the 60th Anniversary of the Inaugural Pugwash Conference on Nuclear Disarmament held in 1957\, twenty-four global and regional Thinkers\, armed with the conviction that local action is not only possible\, but also the best path forward\, gathered to define a path to restore and revitalize local communities in the face of climate change. \nIn the compelling setting of the Thinkers Lodge where scientists and scholars from all over the world have stayed and tackled the world’s most pressing issues through the power of dialogue\, Climate Change and the Human Prospect captures the thoughts\, emotions and ideas of these Thinkers – scientists\, economists\, municipal councillors\, planners\, artists\, community activists\, First Nations and Eastern wisdom representatives\, the Project Drawdown Director and others – as they articulate global warming’s cascading impact on small\, rural\, and coastal communities and focus on actionable\, locally-oriented and forward-motion climate change plans. \nA discussion about climate change and what communities can do to adapt and mitigate it will be held after this 40 minute film.  A trailer and more information about the film is available here. \n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/climate-change-the-human-prospect-film/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Handmade Holidays
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning more about how to create simple\, beautiful\, hand made gifts for the holidays? Would you like ideas on how to use recycled materials and every day items to create useful presents and memorable keepsakes?\nJoin us for a presentation and “show and tell” featuring an assortment of hand made gift ideas. After we look at some of the many creative ways to create frugal and environmentally friendly gifts\, we will have a hands on workshop where people can choose to make one of a variety of small items to take home. \nAll materials will be provided\, and this program is free to all participants. We ask that you RSVP via facebook or email (info@transitionbay.ca) so that we have an idea of how much material to have on hand to meet the needs of the group. \nWe hope you will join us in creating a hand made holiday season!
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/handmade-holidays/
LOCATION:Tantallon Public Library\, 3646 Hammonds Plains Road\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
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SUMMARY:BURNED: Are Trees the New Coal? the movie expose of biomass burning
DESCRIPTION:BURNED: Are Trees the New Coal? \nThe movie exposé of biomass burning.  NS suffers terribly from this!\n“This film elicited a powerful and passionate response from our audience this year with many saying they had no idea about this issue and its devastating impacts. BURNED reveals the shocking destruction of our forests for fuel and the resultant rise in carbon emissions that exceed those of coal-burning.”\nAudience Choice Award\, American Conservation Film Festival Committee\n \nBURNED tells the little-known story of the accelerating destruction of our forests for fuel\, and probes the policy loopholes\, huge subsidies\, and blatant green washing of the burgeoning biomass electric power industry.\nBURNED is a feature-length documentary\, which takes an unwavering look at the latest electric power industry solution to climate change. The film tells the story of how woody biomass has become the fossil-fuel industry’s renewable\, green savior\, and of the people and parties who are both fighting against and promoting its adoption and use. \nThrough interviews with activists\, experts\, and citizens\, along with verité-style footage shot across the U.S. and in the EU and UK\, the film interweaves the science of climate change\, the escalating energy-policy disputes\, the dynamics of forest ecology\, the biomass industry practices\, the conflict between jobs and trees\, and the actions of activists and citizens who are working to protect their own health\, their communities\, the forest\, and the planet’s climate. \nWoven together\, the various stories present an intimate and visceral account of what is at this moment in time a critical\, yet mostly unknown\, national and international controversy. \n  \nWednesday\, November 28\, 7:30 PM. Sanctuary of St. Luke’s United Church\,\n5374 St Margarets Bay Rd.\, Upper Tantallon\n FREE ADMISSION with a “Pay-what-you-can” option \n \nIntroducing the film and leading the post-screening discussion will be Ray Ploudre: Ecology Action Centre’s Wilderness Coordinator. \n\nTrailer at <https://burnedthemovie.com/take-action/>   \nWe will offer home-baked goodies\, Paul Barry’s deluxe lemonade\, coffee and tea\, etc.  \n This screening is a pilot for a series of evening gatherings examining issues related to Climate Change and What We Can Do About It.\nThe evenings will be solution oriented. \nCo-hosting organizations currently are:\n \n\nSt. Margaret’s Bay Stewardship Association \nFive Bridge Wilderness Heritage Trust\n Woodens River Watershed Environmental Organization \nTransition Bay St Margarets\n\n  \n\n 
URL:https://www.transitionbay.ca/event/burned-are-trees-the-new-coal-the-movie-expose-of-biomass-burning/
LOCATION:St. Luke’s United Church Sanctuary\, 5374 St Margarets Bay Rd.\, Upper Tantallon\, Nova Scotia\, B3Z 2J1\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="David Wimberly":MAILTO:info@transitionbay.ca
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