Do you know what your money is doing?

Innovative research in 2009 by climate scientists asked the question, ‘How much carbon can we still burn and have a reasonable chance of staying below 2 degrees?’. The answer was, not much more.

And further work has calculated there are already enough fossil fuel reserves identified to cook the planet 5 times over! So the concept of unburnable carbon and fossil fuel divestment was born. As Bill McKibben says

If it’s wrong to wreck the climate, then surely it’s wrong to profit from that wreckage”

So we’re co-hosting a Divestment forum to ask – What can Divestment offer our Climate, Communities and Economy?

Divestment forum poster

Please join us on Friday the 6th of December to hear from a diverse range of speakers on what divestment is, why we need it and how you can take part.

RSVP via http://www.guildforddivestmentforum.eventbrite.com.au/

Details:

Friday, 6th of December, 6- 8 pm.

Guildford Town Hall, Lot 188 James Street Guildford (there is limited parking available, so we encourage people to walk, ride or catch the train. It’s only 5 mins from Guildford station).

Entry by donation, light refreshments provided.

This event is co-hosted with the Hills Sustainability Group and 350.org Perth.

December Movie – Chasing Ice

Chasing Ice poster

Join us next week for the December movie night. We’ll be showing the recently released ‘Chasing Ice’, which follows National Geographic photographer James Balog across the Arctic as he deploys time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world’s changing glaciers.

Please join us for food and drinks at the Stirling Arms Hotel from 6 pm. Film screening at 7 pm, followed by more time to socialise and chat.
Entry by donation.

Note: Compared to our usual 2nd Tuesday, November is the 3rd Tuesday of the Month (19th November).

You can view the  trailer here

Hearts and Minds Group –  “after-Chasing Ice” gathering

We plan to get together on the Saturday just after “Chasing Ice” to fully process its implications and work through the challenges it poses. This is an important part of the “internal transition” so necessary for the overall transition our society has to go through.

We will meet at the Garrick Theatre from 2 – 4.30 on Saturday 23rd November.
A cuppa will be available

For more information contact Rod on 0427 428009 or email rod.mitchell5@gmail.com

For more about Hearts and Minds see the sub group tab

And sew it goes: Crafty Devils get Stitchy!

How many Crafty Devils does it take to thread a needle? Each and every one! Sewing isn’t just for nonnas. (though nonnas are certainly welcome) It can be either a creative outlet or a practical pursuit, or even both at once. Learning to sew can be empowering, allowing the sewist to customise or repair their wardrobe or create personalised gifts or money-saving household goods. It can be relaxing, envigourating, therapeutic,  entertaining, and addictive. There are no fancy qualifications required for operating a sewing machine—it can be as straightforward as driving a car or running a jigsaw. The theme for the next craft lab is all about sewing, from sharing basic skills and knowledge to discussing interesting projects to build confidence and ability. There will be a few machines available for practicing or participants may bring their own.  These will also be an optional mini-project of making an upcycled carry bag from cast-off clothing (jeans, tees, buttoned shirts, or dresses work very well) or a pillow slip/old bedsheet. (please bring your own item & a sharp pair of scissors) Open crafting is also welcome, with project or medium of choice (byo supplies, of course!) Thinking about getting your stitch on? Then check out Crafty Devils at the Guildford Mechanics Institute, 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Cost is just $5 and includes afternoon tea. Bring a friend and we’ll see you there!Image