TO. Greenspiration Events: climate justice, Olympic circus
angela bischoff
greenspi at web.ca
Sun Dec 13 22:07:29 EST 2009
Toronto Greenspiration Events
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Swarm for Climate Justice
Mon. December-14, 12:30 PM-2:30 PM
Meet at the Corner of Bay & King
While world leaders convene in Copenhagen, Denmark to negotiate an
international treaty on Climate Change, Canadas colonial government
continues to develop the Tar Sands project, the most destructive project
on the planet. Government and big business continue to put profits over
the lives and rights of Indigenous communities who are most affected by
the Tar Sands.
In the weeks leading up to Copenhagen, people have been organizing
peaceful, civil disobedience in different cities across the country.
Groups have staged weekly sit-ins at government offices. International
days of action have seen civil disobedience and mobilizations for Climate
Justice take place world wide.
Now more than ever its time to respond to the call to ation. A
multi-generational delegation of 21 Indigenous Peoples from North America
have arrived in Copenhagen this week to advocate for the incorporation of
Indigenous Peoples rights in the language of a fair, binding, and
science-based global climate treaty at the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change. In Toronto people are gathering in
solidarity, to call attention to the demands of this delegation and raise
our voices and our disruptive spirits against Tar Sands financiers. JOIN
US!
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=226245911310
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Get ready for post-Copenhagen lobbying!
Tuesday, December 15 at 7:00 p.m.
West Toronto Baptist Church
3049 Dundas St. W.
(Junction 40 bus from Dundas West TTC Station)
Post Copenhagen, we need to talk to our MPs! A briefing session on how to
lobby your MP (right here in Toronto) will be held. We will be organizing
teams of people to go on these visits, and welcome anyone who has already
attended a briefing session to come to this one to link up with others in
their riding.
Hope to see you there!
Lynn McDonald
for JustEarth, info at justearth.net
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Alternatives presents an electrifying panel discussion:
Protecting our Joules: Why conserving energy is not (yet) a national sport
Do you wonder why everyone doesn't use CF lightbulbs?
Does green energys slow progress dumbfound you?
Are you curious about why its so difficult to get Canadians to adopt
energy efficiency measures?
If so, then join us on December 15. The discussion will explore the
difficulties of convincing Canadians to adopt cost-effective energy
efficiency options, including the myriad ways we can remedy this
situation.
Featuring:
Ontario's Former Chief Energy Conservation Officer: Peter F. Love
Trent U's Renewable Energy Researcher: Stephen Hill
Direct Energy's VP of Corporate Strategy: Len Diplock
Decision Partners' Founding Partner: Sarah Thorne
Alternatives Journals executive editor Nicola Ross will engage the
panelists in a thought-provoking and interactive discussion on the topic.
With Steve Pakins The Agenda as the model, the discussion will be
energetic, entertaining and enlightening.
Free and open to the public but seating is limited, so PLEASE REGISTER by
emailing nicola at alternativesjournal.ca
Tues. December 15th, 5pm-7pm
at the Sustainability Network, 215 Spadina Ave., Suite 128, Toronto
Complimentary wine and cheese reception afterwards.
More info at: http://alternativesjournal.ca/green-energy-issue-launch
Get the NEW ENERGY issue FREE when you subscribe at the launch.
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Expose the Olympic Circus! Block the Olympic Torch!
- a massive street circus you don't want to miss - one! Come All!
Pull out your brightest (and warmest) threads! Put on your shiniest (and
fastest) shoes and wheels!
Expose the Olympic Circus! Block the Olympic Torch!
- a massive street circus you don't want to miss -
Thur. 17 December 2009
4:00pm
South East Corner of Yonge and Dundas
AND
5:15pm
North East Corner of College and University
Time and location may change. Check http://torontotorch.blogspot.com/
frequently
WELCOME the OLYMPIC TORCH in STYLE.
The Olympics Torch is about colonial theft of indigenous land; corporate
profit grabbing; ecological destruction, militarization and migrant
exploitation.
We say: NO OLYMPICS ON STOLEN NATIVE LAND!
Take up the fight for Indigenous Sovereignty! Migrant Justice! Climate
Justice! Income Equality!
Dress up as your favourite rejected Olympics mascot Sassy the Stolen
Ceremony, Bitie the BedBug, Dean the Deforester, Gary the Green Washer.
Bring music, food and friends.
Are you an organizer? An amazing planner? Have a flair for crafts? COME to
the planning meets and prop making days. Details follow
If you are not from Toronto and wondering if you should come, you SHOULD.
Toronto is seeing massive cuts to housing, social services, and increased
attacks on poor, migrant, unemployed and underemployed communities. It is
also hosting the 2010 G8/20 Leaders Summit and the 2015 Pan-Am Games, all
projects to attack people's sovereignty and self-determination. All
attacks that we resist. Olympic Resitance is part of that struggle.
Come HEAR from members from the Native Youth Movement (Coast Salish
Territories) on December 5, 7:00pm, 95 Charles Street West!
More on the Olympics:
http://olympicresistance.net/content/what-wrong-olympics-0
Planning Meetings: 3 & 10 Dec, 6pm, 252 Bloor West
Costume/Prop/Silk Screening/Banner Parties: Dec 7 (4-8pm); Dec 8 (5-9pm);
Dec 13 (2-6pm). 100 Devonshire Place. email torchblock at gmail.com
Organized by the Toronto Extinguish the Torch Committee
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Public Health as a Social Justice Issue and the Legitimacy of the Human
Rights Framework
Professor Paul Hamel, Director of the Health Studies program at the
University of Toronto will discuss the demands which a comprehensive
approach to public health, and health as a public good, places on the
existing human rights framework. He will review its adequacy and consider
criticisms and improvements with reference to strong and demanding norms
of social justice.
Friday, December 18, 2009, from 2 pm to 4 pm
University College, Room 177, 15 Kings College Circle, University of Toronto
The event is organized by Science for Peace and Health Studies Program,
University of Toronto.
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Denmark cycles into future, while Toronto `lags behind'
City's slow progress on bike lanes angers cyclists inspired by
Copenhagen's efforts
http://www.thestar.com/news/sciencetech/environment/copenhagensummit/article/737916--denmark-cycles-into-future-while-toronto-lags-behind
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Chocosol - give the gift of conscious chocolate!
Through reciprocal intercultural relationships with small producers in
Southern Mexico, ChocoSol obtains high quality, sustainably-grown cacao
beans. Hard-working chocosolistas at the Cacao Loft on St. Joseph Street
downtown Toronto turn the raw beans into wholesome chocolate foods with
the help of bicycle technologies and additions of locally-grown herbs
and seeds. Dignity, social consciousness, invention, and voluntary
simplicity are some of the foundational principles that underlie the
Chocosol work ethic.
And chocolate is just the beginning of a story still being created!
This holiday season, our chocolate hold is brimming with new creations and
we are opening up the Cacao Loft to customers who are looking for
meaningful gifts.
· Chia Pets
· Cacao beans, nibs, protein powder, and butter
· Vanilla pods
· Coffee
· Spices, seasonings
· Artisanal-made eating and drinking chocolate (including hemp
butter cups and coconut butter cups)
· Hemp cookies, cacao cookies
· Earthenware pottery from Southern Mexico
· Molinillos
· Coconut butter
· Fresh locally-harvested hemp seeds
· Signed copies of Wayne Roberts No Nonsense Guide to World Food
Wares may be purchased individually or as combinations.
Some suggested $30.00 gift combinations are:
a) Drinking chocolate tri-pack and hand-drawn zine, molinillo,
pottery piece
b) Savoury salts from Mexico, palm hearts, hemp seeds, copy of Wayne
Roberts No-Nonsense Guide to World Food
c) Chia Pet, chia seeds, and gourmet eating chocolate.
4th Floor - Cacao Loft, 6 St. Joseph, Toronto (Wellesley and Yonge)
(416) 923-6675
Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Fridays, 10 am - 5 pm
http://www.chocosoltraders.com/
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