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Carbon Conversations Facilitator Training in Central Scotland

written by Irina Nedelcu on March 23, 2011

Don’t miss the chance to become a Carbon Conversations Facilitator. Sign up for the 2 day Carbon Conversations Facilitator Training 9-10 April 2011 in Central Scotland

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Get some growing skills

written by Rosie Sullivan on March 7, 2011

Introduction to Growing Your Own Veg with the Allotment and Permaculture Society

9th  March | Kings Building Allotment | 12-2pm
Spring is coming and veg needs to be grown. Not sure where to start? Handily the Allotment Society will be running a workshop in seed propagating and the basics of growing your own veg! Seeds and compost and many a skilled gardener’s mind to pick are all included, just bring some tubs if you want to take some plants back to grow on your windowsill. All free and all welcome!

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The role of the University

written by Olga Bloemen on March 4, 2011

More than a week ago, I got back from a conference weekend in the lovely little town of Winchester, mouth fully named: “For People and Planet: Not Profit and Self-Destruction. Can Universities make the move towards, or even lead ‘transition’?. The speakers, panel debates and small group discussions evolved around the following question: what role can, and should, UK universities play in times of climate change, approaching peak oil and, more generally, a broken social and economic system?

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Learn, share, inspire: Carbon Conversations groups this semester

written by Rosie Sullivan on January 18, 2011

Grab your place on a series of group discussions designed to make a difference…

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Introducing Transition Tips

written by Joseph Farthing on May 31, 2010

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We’re glad to announce the launch of our new Transition Tips emails!

For a while, a lot of you have been asking us offer some tips to reduce your own impact on the environment. We wanted to make sure that what we offered was easy to follow, easy to keep track, and restricted to things that make a real difference, so we took a little while to develop “Transition Tips”.

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