Thursday, March 3, 2011

Lifting the lid on Waste... Wed 9th March

Dear Mr. Archive,  'Waste'... ever wondered where it all ends up?

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'Lifting the Lid on Waste...'

CEF Plenary session
Farranferris College Wed 9th March 2011

To foster and promote sustainable development
   in County Cork

Ever wonder where your rubbish and recycling end up
once they've been whisked away by the bin man?

Ever considered what more you could do to make the flow of 'waste'
from your home more sustainable?

Find out what Cork communities have done to tackle the problems.


If you want to find out more about any of the above and join in our general discussion around waste, join us at Farranferris College on the evening of Wed 9th March (starting 7.15pm).  All welcome - we look forward to hearing from a panel of experts in the field followed by a practical discussion of the issues.
Bring your old mobile phones and printer ink/toner cartridges along for The Jack and Jill Children's Foundation
Where? Farranferris College

When? Wednesday 9th March, start 7.15pm

How much? Free

Speaking? Mairead Morrissey (AWN Consulting, Carrigaline), Mary Stack (Cork County Council) and others.


This event is kindly hosted by Green Works in the magnificent Farranferris College on Redemption Road.

Green Works is a nationwide education programme, offering free courses to jobseekers, with a focus on upskilling the workforce for the growing opportunities within Ireland's Green Economy.

The venue is easy to find (click on the link above for a map) and has ample parking on site.


 

CEF Management Committee 2010-11

Michael Hobbs (Chair) Kieran McDonogh
(Vice-chair)
Bernie Connolly (Treasurer)

Anna Aherne (Hon Sec)
Ailish McGarry
Barry Hurley
Conor McManus
Darren McAdam-O'Connell
Helen Barrett
Jennifer Franklin
Martina Mercer

Mary Barrett
Tony Cain

Patrick Treacy (Development Coordinator)

CEF Newsletter: Politics & Economics

We published our most recent newsletter last week in the run up to the general election with articles from David Korowicz (FEASTA), Lucy Pearce (Dreaming Aloud) and Patrick Treacy (CEF).

Coming Up...

National Tree Week 2011, 6th-11th March


CEF will be planting trees around the county with local partners to mark this special annual event.  2011 is the International Year of Forestry and we hope to run a number of guided tours around Cork woods and possibly to visit particular heritage trees.  Get in touch if interested in attending or guiding!

St. Patricks Day Parade, 17th March

You'll see us again this year in the Cork City festival - marching along to the theme of 'Happiness'.  If you and your family would like to join in, get in touch.  We have loads of ideas and the more the merrier!

Lifelong Learning Festival, 11th-17th April

We will be running a Water Conservation workshop at Mahon CDP on the afternoon of Wednesday 13th April and will have a stand that morning at the local GAA hall. We will also hav a display in Blackpool library for the week.  Please do call in or attend the workshop if you're in the area...

And plenty more!  World Water Day, Green Drinks, National Spring Clean, Global Action Plan... they all come thick and fast this time of year! Let us know if you are interested in joining in. In the meantime...

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And finally, from our Latest News page...

 

 

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Newsletter: 'Politics & Economics'

Dear Mr. Archive, Politics and Economics... had enough yet?!

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Newsletter: Politics and Economics
February 2011


To foster and promote sustainable development
   in County Cork

Dear Mr. Archive

Welcome to the CEF Newsletter.  This issue explores a subject that we've been tip-toeing round for some time, wondering how to approach, what new insight we might bring to the wall-to-wall coverage of 'politics' and 'the economy' and who best to do this.  Three great articles for you have emerged from this. 

The first, a superb commentary on the upcoming election and its global backdrop by David Korowicz of FEASTA (the Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability).  Some of you may remember David's superb and (unfortunately) prophetic presentation
to CEF members at our plenary session on Sustainable Economics in June 2008.  David's style and fresh perspective caught the eye, and we were delighted that he agreed to pen such a topical and pertinent update for us for this current issue.

Secondly a very timely book review submitted by an emerging East Cork blogger, Lucy Pearce, who digested and reviewed the new FEASTA publication 'Fleeing Vesuvius' for our benefit.  Lucy's blog Dreaming Aloud has been nominated in two categories in the Irish Blog Awards 2011 for her fluent and insightful musings on natural parenting, living philosophy and domestic and community resilience.

Finally, a short article penned by yours truly inspired by our Global Action Plan programme and the experience of the many people we encounter finding new (and refinding old) ways of building sustainable lifestyles and livelihoods.  It is not intended as a manual for self-sufficiency - merely as a helping hand for the majority of us starting from scratch.

The full articles are hosted on our blog and are open to comments, so please feel free to contribute your thoughts.  We know that some of you may have difficulty accessing our blog in the workplace, so PDF versions are provided for you to read in your lunch hour. ;-)

Next up will be a newsletter on 'Waste'.  If that catches your imagination and you have a story, insight or piece of analysis to contribute, we would love to hear from you.

Patrick Treacy,

Development Coordinator
patrick@cef.ie


22nd February 2011

CEF Management Committee 2010-11

Michael Hobbs (Chair) Kieran McDonogh
(Vice-chair)
Bernie Connolly (Treasurer)

Anna Aherne (Hon Sec)
Ailish McGarry
Barry Hurley
Conor McManus
Darren McAdam-O'Connell
Helen Barrett
Jennifer Franklin
Martina Mercer

Mary Barrett
Tony Cain

Patrick Treacy (Development Coordinator)

Shadowlands: Ireland Election 2011

As we go to the polls a UN Food and Agricultural Organisation index measuring the price of a basket of food commodities surpasses the 2008 record and oil prices flirt again with $100 a barrel.  This is in the context of a battered world economy and a credit crisis that far from being resolved, has merely been displaced. Food and energy prices are pushing popular revolutions in the Middle-East, deposits are haemorrhaging from Irish banks, and debt re-structuring may be just around the corner.

Yet we are not in a crisis, but at the edge of one.

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Book Review: Fleeing Vesuvius: Overcoming the risks of economic and environmental collapse.


Fleeing Vesuvius is a book of its time, written by some of our brightest minds, for our people. Its stated aim “to arm its readers with the knowledge they need to develop new ways of doing things, instead of staggering from crisis to crisis” trying to patch up systems that are no longer viable. This, then, is a book of the moment, for the moment. It may hold many explanations for why we are where we are and what we might do about it.

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2011

2010 was a year to challenge us. It began with the exceptional flooding of Cork fresh in our memories, proceeded to an unfamiliar freeze which paralysed services and shredded road surfaces, a swine flu pandemic, a biblical outpouring of volcanic ash, financial meltdown in peripheral EU states, an application by Ireland to the IMF/EU for a vast loan to keep the show on the road and the 4th in a grim sequence of austerity budgets passed by a government with a tiny majority in Dail Eireann.  We then closed out the year amidst a return to prolonged icy conditions, water shortages and an early flu season!

So as 2011 takes shape and an election looming, who could be blamed for a sense of trepidation?

 

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CEF Members

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Become a member of
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