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RE: [atheists-501] 2 meetings, attached article

From: user 9.
Sent on: Monday, June 15, 2009, 6:42 PM

Carbon trading and global warming are the latest buzz words.  Whilst people are concerned about these well publicized “issues”, they can conveniently forget about overpopulation of the human race, the incredible wastage of the planet’s resources, and the unbelievable cruelty which animals have to suffer in order to supply us with food. (And remember, as atheists, we believe in evolution, so these poor animals suffer just as much as we do under stress, isolation and unnatural living conditions.)

 

So forget about all of the fancy words and simply tell us the basis of Mr. Sanders talk.

 

Jo Drake

 


From: [address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf Of geoffrey
Sent: Monday, 15 June[masked]:27 PM
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Subject: [atheists-501] 2 meetings, attached article

 

attached please find an article from the latest cosmos magazine advocating the superiority of a carbon tax over carbon trading.

also please note the upcoming BrisScience meeting.

 

D3SJ* meeting 17 June 2009:

Carbon trading and the CPRS: What's it all about, Penny?

Our speaker for June is Richard Sanders, an ecological economist, futurist, environmental scientist and change agent who has delved deeply into the concept of sustainability for over 20 years. He is a visionary systems thinker who has grappled with the questions of what the sustainable society would necessarily look like in principle (based on ecological and thermodynamic imperatives), the transitionary technical and social pathways necessary to get there, and the democratic political processes necessary to bring about such a transition. Richard has been actively networking nationally and internationally in the quest for sustainability, focusing on the 'big picture' level and on clarifying the sustainability concept as objectively as possible to ensure that people are working in common purpose and not at cross purposes. He founded Quest 2025, an Australian-based non-profit incorporated association on 1 January 2001.The aim of Quest 2025 is to transform our society through informed people power and the democratic process from its current state of ecological crisis into an ecologically sustainable society by the year 2025. Richard will explain to us the rationale for and genesis of carbon "cap and trade" systems.

Our group will then look at Australia’s CPRS (Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme), citing excepts from Guy Pearse's Quarterly Essay "Quarry Vision: coal, climate change and the end of the resources boom" published earlier this year.


Date & time: Wednesday 17 June 2009

5.30pm - biscuits, coffee/tea

6.00pm - presentations & discussion

7.00pm - meeting concludes - enthusiastic participants are encouraged to continue discussion over dinner at another venue

Venue: Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology Boardrooms, 134 Whitmore St (Swann Rd end), Taringa. Go to reception (off upper car park) & signs will direct from there.

Parking is available on site (upper car park- anywhere there is a space or lower car parks in the non reserved spaces).There's also plenty of nearby on-street parking (with no meters/time limit) at that time of day.

Who should attend: Any intelligent person interested in the common good.


Cost: FREE!

* Doctors and Scientists for Sustainability and Social Justice:

We invite participation from all members of the public who agree with the medical and scientific principles that we should use evidence, reason and fairness as the primary means to address the issues facing society

please visit www.d3sj.org for more information

 

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BrisScience Reminder 22/6/09
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 From ape to human: Clues about the evolution of the human mind
Celebrating Darwin’s 200th birthday and 150 years since the  
publication of
“On the origin of species”
Associate Professor Thomas Suddendorf, School of Psychology,The  
University of Queensland
How did the human mind evolve? Ever since Darwin, this has been one of  
the greatest puzzles in science. Since minds do not fossilize,  
scholars are often looking at our closest surviving relatives for  
clues. What mental capacities do we share with other apes, what sets  
us apart and how did this gap come about? This presentation reviews  
recent research on selected cognitive abilities in apes and discusses  
how these results can help us reconstruct the evolution of the human  
mind.
    * Time: 6:30pm to 7:30pm (Doors open at 6pm)
    * Venue: Ithaca Auditorium, Brisbane City Hall
    * Refreshments: There will be complimentary drinks and nibblies  
following the talk, and Thomas will be available to answer any  
questions.
    * Questions? Contact Lynelle ([address removed])





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