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Looking for a green event to participate in? Then check out the calendar on ZeroFootPrint: http://www.zerofootprint.net/events . Events for November 10th, 2007, are listed below as an example of the worldwide listings.
2007-11-10
- Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art
- Greencastle, Indiana, United States
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Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art explores how this design philosophy resonates with an emerging generation of international artists who combine a fresh aesthetic sensibility with a constructively critical approach to the production, dissemination, and display of art.
- Organizer: Richard E. Peeler Art Center at DePauw University
- Venue: Richard E. Peeler Art Center at DePauw University
- Wind Power Systems
- Machynlleth, Powys, United Kingdom
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This course is suitable for those interested in buying and installing an aerogenerator as well as for those with a general interest in the subject.
- Organizer: Centre for Alternative Technology
- Venue: Centre for Alternative Technology
- Les Respirations
- Enghien-les-Bains, France
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Speakers will debate around the theme of air quality, both indoor and outdoor at this event.
- Landscape Functions and People: Applying Strategic Planning Approaches for Good Natural Resource Governance
- Bangkok, Thailand
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The course offers participants an opportunity to familiarise themselves with current practices for landscape-level planning approaches.
- Organizer: Wageningen International and Recoft
- PV Design Online
- United States
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This course is for the person who is interested in learning how to produce their own electricity from the sun.
- Organizer: Solar Energy International
- Venue: Online
- Forty-third Session of the International Tropical Timber Council and Associated Sessions of the Committees
- Yokohama, Japan
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Come and join the Forty-third Session of the International Tropical Timber Council and Associated Sessions of the Committees.
- Organizer: International Tropical Timber Organization
- Advanced PV Online
- United States
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This course is designed to follow the PV Design & Installation workshop or the PV Design Online course with the next level of design criteria and maintenance issues.
- Organizer: Solar Energy International
- Venue: Online
- Celebrating Women & the Spirit of the Cranes
- Delta, British Columbia, Canada
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Nominate a women who represents the qualities associated with women and cranes-industriousness, loyalty, longevity, good fortune and gifted in handiwork. Nominations open in the Arts, Business, Community Spirit, Education, Science & Technology, and Fledgling Chick (women 30 or younger).
- Organizer: Burns Bog Conservation Society
- Third International Conference on Rural Development
- Kaunas City, Lithuania
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Third international scientific conference on RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2007 This Conference is dedicated to the presentation of results in research of economical, managerial, social,technological, ecological, environmental aspects.
- Organizer: Lithuanian University of Agriculture
- Ecomondo 2007
- Rimini, Italy
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Ecomondo has strengthened the original project - Ricicla - by in-depth coverage of the numerous issues linked with the concept of ‘environmental sustainability'.
- Organizer: RiminiFiera
- Venue: Expo Centre
- Euromoney and Ernst & Young Global Renewable Energy Awards
- London, England
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Now in its fourth year, the awards were established to recognise the projects, companies and individuals who contributed the most to take the industry forward and demonstrated best practice in renewable energy finance and development.
- Organizer: Euromoney Energy Events
- Venue: Riverbank Plaza
- San Francisco Green Festival
- San Francisco, California, United States
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What will you find at the Green Festival? Tasty food, great music, and 300 green businesses as well as films, workshops, yoga and other types of movement classes.
- Organizer: Global Exchange and Co-op America
- Venue: San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center
- Sustainable Innovation Summit
- Glendale, Arizona, United States
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The Thunderbird Sustainable Innovation Summit is pleased to host global thought leaders from academia, Fortune 500 companies, and sustainable development organizations to shape the future of sustainable innovation.
- Organizer: Thunderbird School of Global Management
- Califia Sketchbook Design Competition
- United States
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The purpose of developing the Califia Sketchbook Design Competition is to express to a wide variety of people what life will be like in Califia, a proposed next generation eco-city.
- Organizer: Green Century Institute
- Off-Grid Systems for Professionals
- Hopland, California, United States
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This two-day advanced class in off-grid PV covers the complex world of hybrid power systems, which integrate multiple energy sources (PV, wind power, small hydro, and generators) to satisfy the electrical demand of off-grid sites.
- Organizer: Solar Living Institute
- Venue: Solar Living Center
- Black Creek Pioneer Village is Open
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Activities and events take place all year long at the historic village.
- Organizer: Black Creek Pioneer Village
- Venue: Black Creek Pioneer Village
- University District Farmers Market
- Seattle, Washington, United States
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The University District Farmers Market is Seattle's oldest and largest "farmers-only" neighborhood market. Founded in 1993, this Saturday market offers a place for more than 50 Washington State farmers to sell their fresh produce and quality products each week.
- Organizer: Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance
- Venue: University District Farmers Market
- HomeStreet Bank Tree Challenge
- Puget Sound, WA, US
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The HomeStreet Bank Tree Challenge is a program to plant trees in the Puget Sound region.
- Organizer: HomeStreet Bank, Cascade Land Conservancy, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, Capitol Land Trust and Friends of the Hylebos
- Launch of Kerr Village Organic Farmer's Market
- Oakville, ON, CA
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Launch of new Oakville market! An open-air market featuring fresh in-season produce from sustainable farms, all within 150 km, prepared artisanal meats, & cheeses,holitics, arts & crafts, speakers and info tables on sustainable living, food preparation, preservation & nutrition, social issues and plety of children's activities.
- Organizer: Canadian Organic Growers, Slow Food Canada
- Venue: Kerr Village Organic Farmer's Market
- Laughter Gone Wild!
- Banff, Alberta, Canada
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Laughter Gone Wild! is Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative's signature comedy night.
- Organizer: Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative
- Venue: Eric Harvie Theatre and Banff Centre
- Whole Village Ecovillage Workbee
- Caledon, Ontario, Canada
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Work Bees are held monthly. All members, friends, guests and anyone interested in spending a day doing a variety of hands on work with genial forks in a gorgeous country setting are welcome to attend.
- Organizer: Whole Village
- Venue: Whole Village
Since I belong to World Vision and the Make Poverty History campaign, I was sent information on the Stand Up and Speak Out Against Poverty events which took place worldwide. The event was also a Guiness World Record attempt. Here is the press release which was issued after the event took place:
18/10/07: 38.8 Million People break Guinness World Record for Stand Up Speak Out
For Immediate Release
New York 18/10/07: Over 38.8 million people, in 110 countries have broken the Guinness World Record – set last year at 23.5 million - for the largest number of people to “STAND UP AGAINST POVERTY” in 24 hours.
The “Stand Up and Speak Out” record attempt took place over 16th and 17th October and was jointly organised by the United Nations Millennium Campaign (UNMC) and the Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) with a wide range of other partners. The challenge saw millions of people physically and intentionally standing up against poverty, inequality and in support of the Millennium Development Goals. They spoke out to demand a more urgent political response to the growing crisis of global poverty.United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, who led a stand up action at UN Headquarters in New York, said “Today tens of millions of people are making their voices heard by standing up and speaking out against poverty and for the Millennium Development Goals. They are sending messages that call on their leaders to keep their promises. They are calling for the actions of citizens to be matched by the actions of Governments, in developing and developed countries alike, to demonstrate the political will required to end the scourge of poverty once and for all."
For 24 hours from 9pm GMT on the 16th of October people around the world from all walks of life came together in their schools, streets, market places, in front of government buildings and local councils, in workplaces and houses of worship, at sports and cultural events and at public landmarks to demonstrate their frustration that we still live in a world where 50,000 people die daily from preventable causes. The mass mobilisation provided a platform for global civil society seeking more active involvement in the current aid architecture debate, debt cancellation processes, trade negotiations and public accountability monitoring. The largest numbers of people who took part in this mobilisation came from developing countries.
Kumi Naidoo, Chair of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty said: "The confirmation of the new Guinness record coupled with the political dimension to this year’s action, tells us we are a growing movement of people holding our leaders to account for tackling global poverty and inequality. The impressive efforts of our brothers and sisters in developing countries through new lobbying actions like delegations to politicians on this date, shows the poor are watching how resources are allocated and want to have a say how policies are made. It now falls on rich countries to fulfil their side of the bargain too.”
The UN Millennium Campaign’s Executive Coordinator Eveline Herfkens said: “Together we have broken the incredible record for the largest number of people standing up to demand action on poverty. But the record we really want to break is the world’s record of breaking promises and ignoring the poor. We don’t want to record numbers of people dying of poverty every year. This is the great issue of our times, let us become great by dealing with it decisively.”
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Notes to Editors and Producers:
For photos visit: http://www.standagainstpoverty.org/press/photos
‘Stand Up’ regional overview of World record numbers
Africa: 7,473,057
Arab Region: 2,546,885
Asia: 27,612,061
Europe: 218,604
Latin America & Caribbean: 734,185
North America: 109,828
Oceania: 117,333
For further details and country breakdowns please visit www.standgagainstpoverty.org/press
Country Highlights
- In India all over the country people of all ages were standing up. In Madhya Pradesh, a state in central India, five million people participated. DAV Schools, the largest public school system of the country, reported 500,000 voices against poverty and at Kashmir University, 35,000 students stood up. Also in Delhi, one of four Women's Tribunals on Poverty gathered 400 women from 20 states to debate how gender exclusion and discrimination impede development in poor countries.
- In Bangladesh just under 850,000 people stood up with the main event held at Dhaka City office and led by the Mayor followed by a high profile concert. People called for cancellation of debt servicing to eradicate poverty and at the end 1000 candles were lit to express solidarity with the GCAP movement.
- In South Africa, children in Pretoria stood up and the residents of the Big Brother Africa House joined the call lighting a bonfire against poverty which burned for the 24 hour period (see www.mnetafrica.com/bigbrother/videogallery.asp). In Malawi children were asked to bring a blade of grass to a local football match, the sum of which was their total of 15,584 participants.
- In Bangladesh just under 850,000 people stood up with the main event held at Dhaka City office and led by the Mayor followed by a high profile concert. People called for cancellation of debt servicing to eradicate poverty and at the end 1000 candles were lit to express solidarity with the GCAP movement.
- In South Africa, children in Pretoria stood up and the residents of the Big Brother Africa House joined the call lighting a bonfire against poverty which burned for the 24 hour period (see www.mnetafrica.com/bigbrother/videogallery.asp). In Malawi children were asked to bring a blade of grass to a local football match, the sum of which was their total of 15,584 participants.
- In the Philippines, a massive 7+million people were mobilised at events involving faith groups and at the Anti Poverty fair. Campaigners called on the Arroyo government to change their position regarding the worsening condition of millions of Filipinos trapped in poverty.
- Pakistani campaigners mobilised over 3.5 million including thousands who helped unfurl a 10km–long banner, In Bahawalpur carrying one million written messages. Pakistan was one of 25 countries across the world using giant banners to form a white band, the symbol of the global anti-poverty movement.
- Palestinian children throughout the Occupied West Bank and Gaza spoke out saying no to poverty. The activities organized jointly with the Palestinian Ministry of Education took place for the first time in public and private schools, as well as UNWRA schools.
- In Ramallah, a choir from the University performed a new musical work “The Poverty Requiem” as one of a global chain of 20 performances that took place on every continent. A high school choir also performed the piece at the UN Headquarters in New York.
- In Egypt, Cairo the “Sailing the Nile” initiative saw over a million participants.
- Civil Society delegations to government were organised in an unprecedented coordinated global lobby against poverty. Somalia was one of 35 countries where civil society representatives organised a group to present demands for pro-poor policy change directly to their politicians.
- In The Hague, the national anti poverty campaign displayed 200 uniquely created life-size ‘Avatars’ whilst in London the UN Deputy Secretary General stood up with key women leaders in front of city hall.
- In Rwanda, youth groups organized a Stand Up soccer tournament with 20 primary schools and in Bangladesh 10,000 young people blocked a busy crossroads with a human chain.
- Faith leaders Stand Up and Speak Out – At papal mass at the Vatican Pope Benedict XVI sent a message of support urging increased efforts to eliminate poverty. Indian spiritual leader his holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar mobilized 30,000 people at his ashram in Bangalore and millions more across the globe to raise their voices through the Art of Living Foundation. Micah Challenge, the global Christian campaign took part and In the US, Canada and Europe Episcopal and Lutheran churches made the MDGs their top social justice priority by appointing an MDG-focused organizer in every diocese.
Visit www.standagainstpoverty.org for full list of events from around the world
For more information contact:
Ciara O’Sullivan, Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) Media Coordinator, ciara_os@hotmail.com Tel: +34 679 594 809 GCAP www.whiteband.org
Anand Kantaria, Global Media Coordinator, United Nations Millennium Campaign
Anand.kantaria@undp.org Tel: +44 7908 230 165
www.endpoverty2015.org
Notes to Editors:
The Global Call to Action against Poverty (GCAP) is a civil society alliance of social movements, International NGOs, trade unions, community groups, women’s organizations, faith and youth groups, local associations and campaigners working together across more than 100 national coalitions/platforms. GCAP is calling for action from the world’s leaders to meet their promises to end poverty and inequality. In particular, GCAP demands solutions that address the issues of; public accountability, just governance and the fulfilment of human rights; trade justice; more and better aid; debt cancellation and gender equality and women’s rights.
The UN Millennium Campaign was established by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan in 2002. The Campaign supports citizens’ efforts to hold their governments to account for the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. The Millennium Development Goals, formally adopted by 189 countries in the year 2000 are a set of eight specific goals which commit rich and poor countries to work together to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, ensure all boys and girls complete primary school, promote gender equality, improve the health of mothers and children, reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS, protect the environment, and create a global partnership for development by ensuring rich countries give more and better aid, debt relief and trade opportunities to poorer countries.