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Why has oil gone up? – Transition Towns Aro Valley Presentation, Wellington

By Anne / 29 July 2008

• Why has petrol gone up?
• How can we adapt and make Aro Valley more resilient to rising food and transport costs?
• Bring your ideas and enthusiasm.

Transition Towns Aro Valley, Wellington, invites friends & neighbours to

MEET WITH US: Saturday 2 August
TIME: 7.30 – 9 pm
VENUE: Aro Valley Community Centre, Aro Valley
FEATURING: Presentation and discussion on peak oil, what it means to us all and how we can make the transition to self-sufficiency and resilience.

The presentation will be preceded by facilitated discussion about peak oil and what we can do right here in Wellington to build more resilient communities. Tea and bikkies to follow.

Displays and Information. Gold coin koha.

Transition Towns are communities actively seeking solutions to the issues of climate change and peak oil by creating local responses.
Their aim is to create strong, resilient communities that tread lightly on the earth.

See Aro Valley under ‘Local Groups; Wellington’ at www.transitiontowns.org.nz/arovalley.

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