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Climate Change, Oil & Gas Depletion Lecture. [Understanding Climate Emergency 1]

Tash [alan lodge] | 09.06.2007 23:23 | Climate Chaos

This lecture took place on Wednesday 6th June 2007, 7.30pm, at The Mechanics Institute, North Sherwood Street, Nottingham.

I went on to there, from the Sounds of the Downs event, at the University of Nottingham

Climate Change, Oil & Gas Depletion Lecture. [Understanding the Climate Emergency 1]

This lecture took place on Wednesday 6th June 2007, 7.30pm, at The Mechanics Institute, North Sherwood Street, Nottingham. I went on to there, from the Sounds of the Downs event, at the University of Nottingham

The speakers were:
Paul Mobbs: Independent environmental consultant and author of ‘Energy Beyond Oil’ (Troubador Publishing Company 2005). Visit www.fraw.org.uk/ebo.

Brian Davey: Living within Limits Consultancy (LwL), ecological consultant and member of Feasta (Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability).

Chair - Professor Seamus Garvey: Director of Research at the University of Nottingham School of Mechanical Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. (Professor Garvey has a particular interest in renewables.)

The event was organised by Health in Your Environment with the support of Climate Action Network Nottinghamshire, Nottingham City Council and Greater Nottingham Health and Environment Partnership.

In 2007 the UK becasme a net importer of oil and gas. Oil, which provides a third of our energy, will become scarce and therefore very expensive within the next fifteen to twenty years. Gas will follow, and eventually coal will also go into depletion. Paul Mobbs argued that - whether because of the dwindling supply of fossil fuels or because of climate change - individuals and organisations should be preparing now for a significant contraction in the economy. Brian Davey outlined the local implications in this scenario of the future.

 http://www.hiye.org.uk/climatechange


Paul Mobbs' Peak Energy "Wakey Wakey" tour site has a lot of information related to the content of his talk. The information section on that page gives a short introduction to the issues, and you can download handouts on a range of topics.

 http://www.fraw.org.uk/tour/index.shtml

Spring into Action

 http://www.eastsideclimateaction.org.uk

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ALAN LODGE
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