Post Carbon Toronto (Ontario, Canada)

Group manager: pctadmin

Post Carbon Toronto is a group of Toronto citizens working together to envision and transition Toronto and its bioregion into sustainable, low energy communities. The common thread that binds us together is concern that oil production is peaking globally due to geological limits, leading to severe social and economic repercussions. There is an urgent need to raise awareness, begin transition, and support alternatives to current high-energy modes of living.

Please visit us at our local web site www.postcarbontoronto.org

If you want to get involved you can start by attending one of our monthly meetings. You can find out more information and sign up for notices of meetings at Toronto Peak Oil Discussion Group.

Group Location

Upcoming Events   add new | view all

No upcoming events in this group. (check in all my groups)

Forum Discussions   add new | view all | RSS
News   add new | view all | RSS
TitleSourceCreatedComments
Is The World About To Be Running On Empty?Stephen Foley, The IndependentSun May 25 2008, 8:23am1
Unsafe at Any Price ...Brendan Smith, Tim Costello and Jeremy Brecher; Commondreams.orgWed Feb 20 2008, 9:51am0
The future is foodSean Hurley, The Vienna CafeFri Feb 15 2008, 7:37am1
Will a carbon tax actually reduce emissions?Marjorie Griffin Cohen, professorSat Jan 26 2008, 5:30am0
Ontario to cut down clothesline bansCBC News, January 10Tue Jan 15 2008, 6:17am2
Canada missing golden opportunity in BaliTony Weis, professor; Tim Weis, Pembina Institute; December 12Tue Dec 25 2007, 3:04pm0
China’s Not Alone in Environmental CrisisJoshua Muldavin, professor, December 19, 2007Fri Dec 21 2007, 8:37am1
... So far the Bali deal is worse than KyotoGeorge Monbiot, December 17Thu Dec 20 2007, 4:48pm0
Environmental Network potential for PO issues to be part of format...Weather Network in Canada wants to create an Environment Network, oppurtunity for PO to get the word outTue Nov 13 2007, 1:53pm0
Revolution from the Heart of Nature and Organic food helps revive fortunes of Europe's farmersby Michael Pollan and By Adam Mitchell in Brussels and Rachel Shields Fri Jun 15 2007, 10:56am0
Directory Listings   add new | view all | RSS

No directory listings have been posted in this group yet.


Syndicate content