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International - Event Notice Wednesday June 22 2005 01:00 AM What will we eat as the oil runs out?
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Monday June 13, 2005 17:38 by dunk - dublin ECG (eco city group) fuspey at yahoo dot co dot uk

Peak Oil - Richard Heinberg
An evening lecture open to a wider audience which introduces 'Peak Oil' and the potential effects on societies, on economies, and on the world's food supply.
Feasta is holding a major international conference on June 23rd, 24th & 25th, 2005, at the Faculty of Agri-Food and the Environment, University College Dublin, Ireland.
FOOD SECURITY IN AN ENERGY-SCARCE WORLD
this lecture is the opening lecture, and as far as i know is free and open to all, venue to be confirmed
 WHAT WILL WE EAT AS THE OIL RUNS OUT?
on the sat 25th of june, as an example of what some of us are doing, we invite people to the dolphins barn community garden for a day of play, work, picnic and hopefully boat rides
we are attempting to make a CPUL for dublin city along the canal edges
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69689
and the following day, sun 26th of june, we will cycle the orbital 18 km hoped for CPUL/ greenway, leaving from sheriff st after having planted an apple tree or two.
last greenway cycle:
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69929
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Jump To Comment: 1The Wednesday evening lecture by Richard Heinberg is being held 7:30pm on June 22nd at the Davenport Hotel, near Merrion Square in Dublin.
This lecture is free to people who have registered for the 'Food Security in an Energy-Scarce World' conference taking place at UCD on June 23rd, 24th and 25th.
For anyone who is not attending the conference, there is a charge of 10euro for this evening lecture (to help cover the cost of the hotel venue).
For more information contact mailto:food@feasta.org or go to http://www.feasta.org/events/foodconf/food_conference.htm