Pachamama Alliance of Oregon

Co-Creating a Just, Fulfilling, and Sustainable Region

Centered around Pachamama Alliance's "Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream" Symposium, we believe and work together in community to co-create an Environmentally Sustainable, Spiritually Fulfilling, and Socially Just world. 

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Earthworks Expo

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Start time: Thu, Jul 26, 2007 22:00
 
End time: Sat, Jul 28, 2007 22:00
 
Type: Conference
 
Website: earthworks2007.com
 
Address: 451 E. 58th Ave.
Denver Merchandise Mart
Denver, Colorado
United States
 

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A new world is evolving - a world where nature and communities thrive, and potential and innovation flourish. It's a world being changed for the better - by people like you.

EarthWorks Expo is a celebration of solutions that enable our evolution to a truly sustainable society.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

We can meet future energy needs and be good stewards of the planet by using all forms of energy more efficiently while making the broadest possible use of renewable energy sources, including photovoltaic and passive solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, biodiesel and more. So far, we have barely touched renewable energy's potential.

GREEN TRANSPORTATION

Hybrid cars greatly reduce exhaust emissions and improve fuel efficiency without sacrificing utility. Even better: all-electric cars and trucks, neighborhood electric vehicles like the GEM and ZENN cars, very fuel-efficient Smart Cars, electric scooters, and human-powered vehicles. Also important: mass transit, and ride-share and vehicle-share programs.

GREEN BUILDING

Our homes and buildings can be far more energy efficient. Insulation is key, foundation to roof. Other options: windows designed to capture warmth in winter and block it in summer; solar panels integrated into roof and walls; a geothermal pump for heating and cooling; compact fluorescent lighting; xeriscape landscaping to conserve water.

SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE

Farming based on monoculture crops, chemical fertilizers and pesticides is ruinous to soil, over-dependent on fossil fuels and less productive than some traditional methods. Sustainable agriculture can be achieved by broad adoption of organic farming, permaculture principles, mixed crops, super-efficient irrigation and judicious use of mechanized equipment.

RESOURCE CONSERVATION

As society outgrows its throw-away habits, we can greatly reduce waste and conserve water, soil, timber, metals and other key resources. Most disposable materials are recyclable. Decaying waste can produce energy. Organic matter can be composted. Eco-friendly home appliances, industrial processes and landscaping can save water and energy. The list goes on.

RELOCALIZATION

Today, much of our food, fuel and consumer goods originate thousands of miles away, posing potential threats to our economic and environmental security. A promising alternative is relocalization: bringing production of food, energy and basic necessities back to our own communities, in the process creating many new jobs and rejuvenating local commerce.

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