Consequences of be-&doing
In the light of the fantastic Climate & Consciousness Conference at Findhorn and the practical consequences for the climate/people's consciousness, I was struck by this e-article from the Paul Brunton Philosophical Foundation. (I added the [titles] and the links.) Paul Brunton (PB) asks in his "The Hidden Teaching Beyond Yoga"(1941)
Flux is ok
(1) Here's an interesting article on staying flexible on energy... It invites us to continually foster creative perspectives and be cool with contradiction so that flux becomes positively attractive! Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose — both the fact of "change" and our reticence! Enjoy. [vertical-spacer]
Carbon Footprint assessment 2018
Executive summmary on P2. For pdf-size & zoom help please click here. [flipbook pdf="https://parkecovillagetrust.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Carbon_Assessment_2018v3.pdf" height="750" theme="light"] Please remember to actively calculate, offset and further reduce your personal Carbon Footprint. Using the PET Carbon Offsetting Service
ClimateChangeConsciousness
Dear Member of Park Ecovillage Trust, We are just 5 days away from the Climate Change and Consciousness Conference! It is a unique conference about surviving and thriving in a climate changing world and post-carbon economy. The event will feature some of the clearest and most passionate voices
Low Carbon Diets and Food
This report forms part of the ‘Food and Diets’ research done by the Zero Carbon Britain project through 2012-13. This work concentrates on low carbon diets in the UK today. About the Zero Carbon Britain project An initiative from the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT). Its aim is to demonstrate
carbon bites – CO2 Footprint report
Findhorn Ecovillage 2018 Carbon Footprint Report Goran Wiklund has completed his assessment of our community carbon footprint for 2018. Here are his summary conclusions: The total greenhouses gas emissions have been calculated to 3,392 tCO2e (tonne CO2 equivalent) a reduction of 25% compared with 2017 when we emitted 5,235 tCO2e.
YELLOW&GREEN – the new black
Here's an interesting article on Energy Plus building, challenging us to manifest warmer&cleaner perspectives in our lives that are still pretty 'sexy' too!
carbon bites – Roundup
Check out Carbon Bites for reports on Findhorn Community environmental activities! Great turnout for the Sunday Slot. Great presentations too. At 300 bookings and a waiting list of another 30, the April conference is looking full of promise. It may well have ’competition’ at its opening, though, from the Extinction
carbon bites – Travel
Establishing new travel a-l/t-titude It is the time to look back at 2018, to reflect on your travel patterns and offset carbon emissions - especially from flights. The KG emission estimates shown are for direct flights. For multi-leg itineraries, they certainly underestimate the real emissions. The numbers presented on the
Community’s THE answer
Click here for TSi Moray's site to get more details, or the above image for TSi Moray's Eventbrite page to (i) get more details AND (ii) book this FREE info&network day gathering.
carbon bites – Composting
Composting draws down carbon Have you seen the new bins opposite Cornelia’s? Eveline’s composting initiative Growing on Food Waste is an excellent example of how carbon can be sequestered and turned into soil. If you don’t do it already get a bin and start composting in your garden. Or go
3rdSector 2020 Vision
https://senscot.net/what-social-enterprise-will-look-like-in-2020/ https://senscot.net/charities-should-see-non-charitable-social-enterprises-as-comrades-in-arms/ https://senscot.net/charities-want-to-trade-as-social-enterprises-but-face-poor-access-to-finance/ Showing the further blurring of the traditional profit line between mainstream and "other" businesses, press and education are more&more emphasising the "Conscious Purpose" of business: a social science concerned chiefly with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services (Economics as defined by Miriam














