
Time: September 2, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Ottawa Public Library Auditorium
Street: 120 Metcalfe Street
City/Town: Ottawa, Ontario
Website or Map: http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl…
Phone: 613-852-5063
Event Type: presentation, and, discussion
Organized By: Sierra Club Canada and Transition Ottawa
Latest Activity: Sep 2, 2010
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An opportunity to hear internationally acclaimed economic expert Nicole Foss discuss the credit bubble, peak oil, and what these events represent to individual Canadians. Nicole (aka Stoneleigh), co-editor of The Automatic Earth, will focus on the converging global factors that contribute to the predicament we face today.
Nicole Foss and her writing partner have been chronicling and interpreting the on-going credit crunch as the most pressing aspect of our current multi-faceted predicament. Their perspective integrates finance, energy, environment, psychology, population and real politik in order to explain why we find ourselves in a state of crisis and what we can do about it.
Natural resource limits (peak oil) and the collapse of global Ponzi finance are a “perfect storm” of converging phenomena that threaten to trigger wealth destruction, social discontent, and global conflict. Nicole plans to discuss the many converging factors that are contributing to the predicament we face today, and how individuals can build a “lifeboat” to cope with the difficult years ahead.
Nicole will argue that the current credit bubble has developed in the context of the fossil fuel age, which will prove to be a relatively brief period of human history. We have already seen oil reach a global production peak, and other fossil fuels are not far behind, she says. While there is still plenty of fossil fuel in the ground, production will fall, meaning that there will be less and less energy available to power the economy at prices we can afford to pay.
Nicole writes under the name “Stoneleigh” at the website The Automatic Earth (www.theautomaticearth.blogspot.com). Prior to the establishment of The Automatic Earth, she was editor of The Oil Drum Canada, where she wrote on peak oil and finance.
* Ms Foss offers her expertise as a community service. The organizers ask that you consider a small donation to offset her travel expenses and location fee.
The Automatic Earth blog - http://theautomaticearth.blogspot.com/
Tribute video to The Automatic Earth and Nicole's presentations - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-geWu-E9ys
More info on Nicole Foss - http://localfuture.org/stoneleigh.htm
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