The Sound of Global Warming

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Glaciers in the Tian Mountains in western China are melting because of global warming. Jonathan Watts went to see how this affects local people.

Article and video in ‘The Guardian’


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Shifting the paradigm in Berlin: Art, Ecology & Education

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

‘Art, Ecology & Education provides pathways to an integrated and sustainable way of living. We participate in the development and integration of an ecologically conscious and systemic worldview.
Using a holistic and transformative approach in our work, we support individuals and groups in the process of transition towards a life sustaining society.’

Upcoming workshops (in german and english):
12+13 July CHANGE - a different worldview for sustainable living
20-24 August ‘EFTERFESTEN Gathering for Sustainability’, Sweden
3-7 September SHIFTING TERRAIN - dancing new ways of perceiving
20+21 September PERMACULTURE - the Basics

Next AEE Evening at the HUB, Berlin:
9 July, 8pm, CSA / Community Supported Agriculture - Conscious consumption one step ahead

Art, Ecology & Education (www.art-ecology-education.org) works as international, intercultural consortium based in Berlin.

Participate in shifting the paradigm / feel free to get in touch!


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Radiohead: Art trying to meet Ecology

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

radiohead

They are aware and that’s why we like them! Wonder when others dealing with masses of people search for alternatives…

This is from their website, entry of the 2nd of may (www.radiohead.com)

Radiohead take to the road on Monday (via a plane, unfortunately) to start in Florida with the first show of their 2008 tour.
Following on from their posting on the 19th December and the commissioned report (pdf on the site) on touring and CO2 generation, we’ve developed a new section of the site that gig goers can visit: the most gigantic flying mouth for some time.
Here you can try out our carbon calculator and compare different transport methods for getting to and from the venue. The list of tour dates will give you public transport information where available, and where not, there may be venue incentives for car sharing. There will also be weekly postings from Radiohead’s production team on how the band has addressed their own touring carbon footprint and made it easier for fans to reduce theirs. You can discuss our successes and more importantly, our failings at waste-central, post up more local travel information where we haven’t and make friends with other people going to your show.
Hopefully see you on the tour!

I also found a quote of an ‘Wired’ - interview with Thom Yorke:

“At the moment we make money principally from touring. Which is hard for me to reconcile because I don’t like all the energy consumption, the travel. It’s an ecological disaster, traveling and touring… We did one of those carbon footprint things recently where they assessed the last period of touring we did and tried to work out where the biggest problems were. And it was obviously everybody traveling to the shows…
“Especially in the US. Everybody drives. So how the hell are we going to address that? The idea is that we play in municipal places with some transport system alternative to cars. And minimizing flying equipment, shipping everything. We can’t be shipped though.”

They are in Berlin on July 8th. We’ll bike there, I guess…
Find the songs of their new album here.


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‘Entwicklung, und was danach?’ - ein offener Abend mit Vandana Shiva

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Der relativ kleine Raum des Schumacher Colleges war voll, richtig voll. Klar, Vandana Shiva ist echt ein Erlebnis! Zusammen mit Transition Towns Totnes veranstaltet das Schmacher College regelmässig offene Abende, diesmal war Vandana Shiva eingeladen: ‘Transformation of societies: Development, what next?’

Vandana Shiva ist eine inspirierende Persönlichkeit, einfach und freundlich im Auftreten, mit bestechendem Intellekt. Sie hat die Gabe, ausser den Fakten und Zahlen auch die Dynamiken und Strukturen, die dahinter stehen, anschaulich und sehr zugänglich darzustellen.

Als Einstieg gab Vandana Shiva einen kurzen Abriss ĂĽber fĂĽnf vorherrschende Annahmen, die der westlichen Ă–konomie zugrunde liegen und legte deren zerstörerische Auswirkung auf Natur und Menschen dar. Dann ging sie eingehend auf das Thema Biogas und Biodiesel ein. Irgendwo war mir schon klar, dass Biogas/Biodiesel im grossen Stil ‘Schmarrn’ ist, so to speak, aber ich war geplättet, dass weltweit in Biogas/Biodiesel eine ‘Lösung’ gesehen wird und geschockt darĂĽber, wie weit die Umsetzung fortgeschritten ist, geschockt ĂĽber das Ausmass der Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt, auf Bauern, auf ganze Kulturen. Und alles nur, um den Zusammenbruch unserer bestehenden Ă–konomie und unserer Lebensweise, die auf Ă–l basieren, ein paar Jahre hinaus zu schieben! Macht mich sprachlos. Und was fĂĽr einen Stellenwert hat Mobilität, das Auto, in unserer Gesellschaft, und was fĂĽr einen Einfluss die Autoindustrie!

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This entry is part 7 of 11 in the series SOS on Tour

Was in Totnes’ bookshelves steht

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

ZurĂĽck zu Totnes’ Buchläden. Es ist echt schön und ziemlich inspirierend, was man hier fĂĽr Input bekommen kann. - Und zwar von konventionellen Buchläden bis hin zur kleinen BĂĽcherei des Ortes: Ăśberall gibt es BĂĽcher zu ’sustainable and green living’.

Wir finden eine excellente Auswahl von Literatur ĂĽber Climate Change und Peak Oil (ĂĽberhaupt ist der Umgang mit dem ‘Erdölfördermaximum’ und seinen Auswirkungen auf unsere Gesellschaft hier bereits sehr klar realisiert und es gibt einfach schon sehr praktische Ratgeber und Guides fĂĽr das Leben in der Ăśbergangszeit bzw danach.) Der Input, wie man vom ‘abhängigen Konsumenten zum verantwortungsvollen Produzenten’ werden kann - ein zentraler Punkt der Permakultur im Entwickeln einer nachhaltigen Gesellschaft - ist hier in Totnes sehr zugänglich und umfassend: Da sind diverse BĂĽcher ĂĽber biologisches Gärtnern und Selbstversorgung, ökologisches Bauen und Renovieren, ökologisch bewusste Gemeinschaften/Ă–kodörfer und natĂĽrlich ĂĽber Permakultur. Ausserdem haben wir den Eindruck, dass das Denken, die Philosophie eines neuen, integrierten Paradigmas, die dem ganzen zugrunde liegt, hier sehr weit ist. Es gibt viele BĂĽcher zu Themen wie Ecosophy, Ecopsychology oder Holistic Science. Es macht Spass, unsere Gedanken und Empfindungen (siehe www.art-ecology-education.org) hier so umfassend und individuell ausgedrĂĽckt zu sehen.

Dies ist eine (Auswahl)Liste, die euch vielleicht einen kleinen Eindruck geben kann, wie die Buchläden in eurem Kiez, oder eurem Ort aussehen könnten…- vielleicht brauchen die ja einfach ein bischen UnterstĂĽtzung von eurer Seite…;-). Einige Titel gibt es auch auf deutsch…

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This entry is part 6 of 11 in the series SOS on Tour

‘Enjoy life while you can’?…

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

earthRead this article about a meeting with James Lovelock, one of the most visionary climate scientists around. Lovelock comes across quite controversial at times. He seems to shift between a pure statement and personal, emotional reactions and interpretations. However what he says definitely needs to be considered, and it can be pretty inspiring: Lovelock is stating that global warming has passed the tipping point and that catastrophe is unstoppable. So: Will we be able to understand and integrate what that means, and will (much fewer of us) finally understand that this is not our planet and learn to live with it? What do you think?…

‘Enjoy life while you can’, by Decca Aitkenhead, The Guardian, Saturday March 1 2008

By the way: James Lovelock is a regular teacher at Schumacher College which is one of the places we visit on our trip. Check out the ‘Sound of Sirens on Tour’ posts.


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This entry is part 2 of 11 in the series SOS on Tour

Sound of Sirens on Tour

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

on tourFirst of all, I have to tell you that we had difficulties in deciding wether to write in english or german. Still have…So if any of you would like to know more or get some german input, let us know. Otherwise we’ll keep it english. We are in the process of meeting/exploring/exchanging with people working in similar areas or with similar interests, and there is a lot of great stuff happening in the UK, so here we go.

These are some of the activities on our list:

There will be a talk with Toni Spencer of the Schumacher College:
An Ecology of Making: A Community of Things
An exploration of crafts, design and the aesthetics of sustainability

a talk with Vandana Shiva:
The transformation of Societies. What comes after development?

There will be practical input like a pruning workshop, loads of permaculture and other projects to visit, we will participate in a Transition Town Training in Totnes and then head to London, meeting people from an acting school and more. That’s the rough outline. We will see what emerges around it…Maybe we’ll just enjoy spring for a minute!…

We’ll let you know about all that right here!…


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Fish n Chips

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Ocean Map

Almost half of the world’s oceans have been seriously affected by over-fishing, pollution and climate change, according to a major study of man’s impact on marine life.
An international team of 19 scientists have published the first ever comprehensive map showing the combined impact of human activity on the planet’s seas and oceans. [...]

via: telegraph


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Rediscovering Ways Of Understanding

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

For those of you who are worrying or wondering about a lifestyle of health and sustainability…:

‘…Within this current benign and remarkably stable interglacial climate, humanity has developed agriculture, what we call civilisation, and finally global industrial culture. All of them have accelerated the pace and power of human cultural and environmental change, but all are dependent on the fragile stability of the interglacial paradise. While the adverse effects of global warming have created a reason once more to contemplate our dependence on larger forces and circumstances, any serious consideration of the next ice age (due any time in the next thousand years or so) would have us designing a modest, generalist, flexible culture, carried by a small global population able to make the transition into and through the long slow years of ice age. We need to break out of the delusion of apparently linear acceleration of human material and numerical progress to a world view in which everything is contained by cycles, waves and pulses that flow between polarities of great stability and intense change, all nested one within the other.
This cyclical view of time is not some new idea, but simply a rediscovery of ways of understanding that are embedded in human cultural history and our collective unconscious.’

Excerpt of: Permaculture / Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability by David Holmgren

You can keep digging in that context at www.art-ecology-education.org


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Cape Farewell - Beautiful Project from the UK

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Art meets science meets education and raising awareness on climatechange. It works! Take a look at the site and keep it in mind: ‘integrate…integrate…’ - Salu2!

www.capefarewell.com


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Transition Towns

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

Beautiful initiative from England. From and for those who realize what kind of impact peakoil and climate change will have on our society and lifestyle. The Transition Town Movement is helping people and towns to transform existing infrastructure and society setup into a sustainable community. The list of towns participating in the transition network is growing…Wonder when german towns will start to connect to them.

transitiontowns.org


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