09 June 2010

Thoreau Center Brown Bag: Global Sustainability - A New Tool for Thinking About It

Global Sustainability — A New Tool For Thinking About It

Presenter: Robert Horn, Stanford University

Thursday, June 10, 12:30p to 1:30p

Pacific Room at Tides, Thoreau Center for Sustainability SF


How do we even begin to wrap our minds around the whole future of the next 40 years? What are the requirements (the “must haves”) for a sustainable civilization? What are our measures of success? How hard will it be? What are our chances of getting to a sustainable 2050?

These are some of the questions Bob Horn will talk about at our brown bag on June 18. Bob created the mural on the wall at Acre CafĂ© for a task force of the World Business Council on Sustainable Development. It contains over 350 milestones decade-by-decade that need to be accomplished if we are to come even close to the sustainable world described in the poster called Vision 2050. He regards it as a jumping off point for thinking about other scenarios, what might happen, what we think will actually occur and what we’d like to happen.

To learn more, contact Bruce DeMartini at bruce@thoreau.org

Brown Bag events are free informal mid-day learning sessions hosted at Tides. Friends, neighbors and colleagues are welcome. Visitors, please sign in at the front desk.

07 June 2010

Thoreau Center Brown Bag: A Conversation with Dr. Chintamani Yogi

Brown Bag: A Conversation with Dr. Chintamani Yogi

Founding Chairperson, Shanti Sewa Ashram, Founding Principal, Hindu Vidyapeeth School in Nepal, Country Coordinator, Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC)

When: Monday, June 7, 12:30pm to 1:30pm

Where: Pacific Room at Tides, Thoreau Center for Sustainability


Join us for a discussion about living a life promoting peace and attaining peace within. Yogi Ji has dedicated his life to peace in service to humanity. For several years Yogi Ji has served in many organizations working for the promotion of spirituality through selfless service in collaboration with 21 different organizations. He also works with Youth Society for Peace, which acts as a forum for youth committed to peace and service. Our gratitude goes to the folks at the United Religions Initiatives for inviting Yogi Ji to the Thoreau Center.

Brown Bag events are free informal mid-day learning sessions hosted at Tides. Friends, neighbors and colleagues are welcome. Visitors, please sign in at the front desk.