Global Assembly Dialog

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The prototype Global Assembly Dialog is an experiment in participatory democracy on the web aimed at massively involving "We the People of the Earth" and leading to the formation of a nonviolent bottom-up Global Assembly with real power to build a world that works for everyone.The Dialog uses a web rating technology to vote on messages written by the partici ...learn more

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Peak Oil New York City NYC

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective
 
Scope: regional
 
Website: www.peakoilnyc.org
 
Main Email: info [at] peakoilnyc.org
 
Contact Name: Dan Miner
 
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Regional office: New York, New York
United States
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 22:53:27
 

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The New York City Peak Oil Meetup Group is dedicated to informing educating and activating those interested in the topic of Oil Depletion



The world is faced with three concurrent and overlapping ecological disasters- Population pressure, resource depletion and habitat destruction - that threaten the continued existence of the human species. There are two ways to deal with these problems: the path of death, which includes war, strife and disease, and the path of life, which acknowledges the problems and the need for intelligent, cooperative action to maximize survival. We choose the path of life. Each month, the New York City Peak Oil Group has 5 meetings:



1. General Meeting

2. Peak Oil 101 / Clinic

3. Skills Acquisition / Community Building / Relocation

4. Sustainable New York

5. Reading Group

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