I'VE written lately about some of the big ideas behind eco-thrifty renovation including the amazing power of design (Chronicle 27-10-12) and ways in which a low-energy home can empower the occupants by allowing them to worry less about raising power bills (Chronicle 3-11-12). What these two big ideas of eco-thrifty
Resilience needed to overcome our stormy future
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One recent stor' that most Europeans are paying dearly for is the so-called Global Financial Crisis. Like predictions on climate change, the GFC was also forecast but the warnings were ignored. Greeks, Spaniards, Irish, Brits, Portuguese, etc are paying for the storm through the appropriately named austerity measures: cutbacks in education, health services, libraries, swimming pools, etc. Many of the same things are happening in the United States but no one dare use the word 'austerity.' Instead politicians who racked up 16 trillion dollars in debt suddenly talk about the need for fiscal responsibility.
Be it York or New York, Las Cruces or Las Vegas, Athens or Atlanta, communities of people are getting together and creating local resilience to global finance in the form of local currencies, time banks and barter and exchange systems.
These have become particularly popular in Greece as it is on the leading edge of financial and economic turmoil.
Not that turmoil has anything to do with it but Wanganui appears to be way ahead of even the Greeks regarding local financial resilience. The River Exchange and Barter System (REBS) has been in operation for over 20 years.
You may have seen the stall at the Saturday market and wondered, "What's that about?"
Well, here is the opportunity for you and your mates to learn more and to have some fun at the first ever REBS Quiz Night and Info Session. It's only $20 per team.
Wednesday, November 14, 6:30-8:30pm, YMCA St. George's campus. $20 per team of 3 to 5.
REBS members and non-members welcome! To register your team, ring Donna on 345-7282
Events November 11, 3-5pm: Instant Garden Workshop. Location TBD - inquire upon registration. Pre-registration required.
November 17, 2:30-3:30pm: Scratch to Patch Garden Tour. 10 Arawa Place.
November 18, 2:30-3:30pm: Scratch to Patch Garden Tour. 10 Arawa Place.
November 25, 3-5pm: Foodscaping Workshop.
10 Arawa Place. Pre-registration required.
Garden Tours: Koha entry.
Workshop Fees: Sliding scale $15 - $30. $5 discount if you walk or ride a bicycle.