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February 6, 2008
This blog will chart my days of living low carbon. On here you’ll find out where I am and who I’m meeting. Yesterday I had some very interesting conversations about social networking and the opportunities this presents for rural communities. They day was hosted by Ruralnet. To prove that anyone, no matter how technophobic can learn to use these tools, here’s the result of half an hour playing about on the internet – my first blog post!
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Jon Cooke | February 7, 2008 at 1:16 pm
Hi Tracy,
You and Mark Lynas must share the credit for encouraging the setting up of Stretton Climate Care! It was the Carbon Netural Conference at Chester in 2007 which helped firm up ideas.
We’re now running our unique Carbon Footprinting Classes each week at the local Library, fully booked each session, about to start home visits to give energy saving advice and help folk calculate their carbon footprints. Next on the list will be an “advice drop in service” at the local community centre and the local farmers market.
We’ve started giving talks to community groups and are happy to share our experiences (and frustrations) with other groups. Logging on to our website will give folk an idea of what we’re about.
Jon
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duncan | February 7, 2008 at 2:42 pm
I’m really the ruralnet|online focus group has given you the confidence to set up your own blog!
We’ve blogged about your blog here!