Press release from Transition Penwith:

NICOLE FOSS - A CENTURY OF CHALLENGES
1 April 2011 - 7:00pm for 8.00pm
The Acorn, Parade Street, Penzance TR18 4BU

A unique opportunity to hear this renowned international speaker talking in Penzance about the financial crisis and how it is likely to play out. Our way of life may seem "cost-effective" but it is brittle and very vulnerable. Nicole suggests that localisation and building of stronger neighbourhood
bonds are the lifebelts that will make a difference in the future. You may not want to hear what she has to say but you won't regret that you heard it ... and your future decision-making may well depend upon it!
Entry: by donation - suggested donation: £7

Nicole Foss runs the Agri-Energy Producers' Association of Ontario (focus: biogas projects and grid connections for renewables). She was a Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (specialism: nuclear safety in the former USSR). She has academic qualifications in biology; pollution control; and international law in development. Nicole writes as "stoneleigh" on the website:
http://www.theautomaticearth.blogspot.com

The bar will be open from 7pm. Please come early to join us for some social time and to discuss transition, money and localisation.

Download a PDF file of the poster from:
http://www.transitionpenwith.org.uk/files/century_of_challenges_0.pdf

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