Will be held at the Nottingham Arena, Bolero Square, The Lace Market, Nottingham, NG1 1LA. The conference will run from 10:00 am on Thursday 27-November through to 14:00 on Friday 28 November.
Some people from Sheffield plan to car share to get to this event.
Re: Transition Cities Conference 2008
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 12:57 pm
by paul_newman
I'd love to go (maybe my partner too), but have no car.
If anyone's going with spare seats, we'll happily contribute to petrol.
Re: Transition Cities Conference 2008
Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:27 pm
by steve
Payment for the conference (£20 pp) was supposed to be in by the 14th November. However the booking form is still online and it's possible to pay by bank transfer.
Just 10 days after the conference, Nottingham City Council passed the first UK Peak Oil motion:
This Council acknowledges the forthcoming impact of peak oil. The Council therefore needs to respond, and help the citizens it serves respond, to the likelihood of shrinking oil supply but in a way which will nevertheless maintains the City’s prosperity. It acknowledges that actions taken to adapt to and mitigate against climate change also help us adapt issues around peak oil.
It will do this by:
developing an understanding of the impact of peak oil on the local economy and the local community
encouraging a move across the city towards sustainable transport, cycling and walking throughout the city
pursuing a rigorous energy efficiency and conservation programme through its carbon management plan, the work towards EMAS accreditation and on leading on raising energy awareness across all sectors to reduce dependency on oil based energy in the city
supporting research and production within the city which helps develop local effective alternative energy supplies and energy saving products in order to encourage a move away from oil based fuels and also in order to create local ‘green collar jobs’
co-ordinating policy and action on reducing our city’s carbon dependency and in response to the need to mitigate and adapt to climate change and peak oil.
In this way Nottingham City Council will not only be helping the city to rise to the challenge of peak oil but also encourage the city to grasp the opportunities which peak oil offers.