Peak Oil -- And What Do We Do Now?

Debate on "Peak Oil" and choosing a new Global Paradigm

This group's purpose is to debate the “peak oil” phenomenon and its inevitable aftermath, and how we can help shape a post -petroleum future.    This is a global phenomenon and this is a global group. Peak oil is the point in time at which the maximum global petroleum production rate is reached. After this point in time, the rate of production begins a termi ...learn more

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Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Educational
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Website: www.stewardsofthecoastandredwo...
 
Main Email: stewards [at] mcn.org
 
Contact Name: Michele Luna, Executive Director
 
Contact Email: mluna [at] mcn.org
 
Phone: 707) 869-9177
 
Headquarters: PO Box 2
Duncans Mills, California 95430
United States
 
Local Time: Mon Nov 23 10:42:54
 

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Stewards is primarily supported through resale of educational materials in its visitor centers, sale of firewood at State Park campgrounds, memberships, grants, donations from individuals and corporations, and other fund development activities.



Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods (Stewards), formerly known as Stewards of Slavianka promotes education, preservation and restoration of the natural and cultural resources of Russian River area state parks in partnership with the California Department of Parks and Recreation through interpretation and public stewardship.



Stewards is a nonprofit environmental organization that works in cooperation with the California Department of Parks and Recreation in the Russian River Sector to provide the public with opportunities for personal inspiration, satisfaction, and nurturing of spirit and intellect through environmental stewardship programs.



The Russian River Sector Volunteers in Parks program depends on Stewards to provide funding for educational and interpretive activities, for resource management projects, and to assist in the development of interpretive facilities.

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