This Wednesday, March 10, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Flyleaf Books, Transition Carrboro-Chapel Hill will present two episodes of The Powerdown Show, which examines local responses to peak oil and climate change.
The episodes, “The Challenge Ahead” and “It’s All Connected,” are 20 minutes each, and there will be ample time for discussion and Q&A after each episode.
The Powerdown Show was developed to support the worldwide Transition Town movement, of which Transition Carrboro-Chapel Hill is the local example.
The producers of the The Powerdown Show say the program “takes a fresh and engaging look at the community responses to the converging challenges of climate change and peak oil. We have a golden opportunity to create a far better, more sustainable way of life. Millions around the world are already making the transition to local resilience.”
The program is free and open to the public.
Flyleaf Books is located at 752 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. in Chapel Hill (between Foster’s Market and the Flying Burrito restaurant).
If parking is unavailable in the bookstore lot, you may park free in the UNC lot immediately to the south of the bookstore, on the same side of MLK Blvd., or in the UNC lot across MLK from the bookstore.
http://www.transitioncch.org/
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