CoP15
December 13, 2009 by Lisa Abby
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The UN Climate Summit is happening here in Copenhagen. The big march was yesterday and although I was not in it personally, I know from friends who were there, that, except for 300 people who came as a group to stir up trouble, it was peaceful for the most part. That says a lot for [...]
Copenhagen – The Human Face of Climate Change
December 13, 2009 by Lisa Abby
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Our learning village community is a beautiful thing. We are a circle of people from many countries and off all ages who have come together to play, learn, explore and deepen our understanding of who we are as human BEINGS on this planet so we can put a human face on climate change. What are [...]
Copenhagen Day Two – Finding my rhythm
December 10, 2009 by Lisa Abby
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It is day two here in Copenhagen. I arrived on Tuesday night and went right to a conversation and presentation at Survival Academy, which is a series of workshops and experiences put on by friends of ours during the next ten days. It was great to arrive and see so many people I know.
Then, the [...]
Indigenous Voices on Climate Change
November 24, 2009 by Lisa Abby
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I recently met Nick Lunch of Insight Share – an organization using participatory video as a tool to empower individuals and communities. Here is some of what Insight Share says on their site:
“Insight’s Participatory Video methods value local knowledge, build bridges between communities and decision-makers and enable people to develop greater control over their own [...]
Inner Climate Learning Villages and CoP15
October 27, 2009 by Lisa Abby
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Is there a topic hotter (no pun intended) than Climate Change? No. People across the planet are asking questions about what they can do to curtail the shifts in nature. We have let this go very far and we are feeling the effects in weather patterns and seeing them in the suffering around the world [...]


