[Scpg] Thurs Feb 4 - free talk on "Financial Permaculture" at Karpeles Library Santa Barbara
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Wed Jan 27 04:41:00 PST 2010
Please mark your calendars! On Thursday, February 4th, 7-9 pm the
Santa Barbara Permaculture Guild will offer a FREE presentation (no
charge or donations) by permaculture teacher and natural investment
advisor Michael Kramer. He will share his thoughts on "Natural
Investing and Financial
Permaculture."http://naturalinvesting.com/about-ni/michael-kramer
This meeting will be held at the Karpeles Manuscript Library, 21
Anapamu St. in downtown Santa Barbara. There is city parking right
behind the building.
Topics to include:
<mip://064202e0/what-is-natural-investing/community-investing>Community
Investing - puts money into the hands of local people who are
building economic justice in communities around the world.
<mip://064202e0/what-is-natural-investing/corporate-investing>Corporate
Investing - avoids companies and industries that do harm, seeks
companies that work for a better world, and uses shareholder activism
to change companies from the inside.
<mip://064202e0/what-is-natural-investing/regenerative-investing>Regenerative
Investing - the next generation of natural investing, financing deep
green sustainability and social justice enterprises.
Regenerative Investing offers people who can afford to take on some
added risk the chance to invest in truly innovative projects that aim
to be economically viable models of sustainable society. Imagine:
pedestrian-friendly, solar- or wind-powered eco-villages; key
wildlife habitat preserved on huge ranches, using conservation
easements and a few sensitively-chosen home sites; and tropical tree
farms that are models of forest diversity and create good jobs for
locals.
We call this new investment class "regenerative" because it channels
financial resources into projects that mimic the way natural systems
cycle matter and energy to create more life. Investing in human
activities that minimize the use of fossil fuel and toxic chemicals
while providing opportunities for natural systems to remain healthy
or to be restored around them, is a way to assure that future
generations will share in the bounty we are called on to steward.
See you there!
Linda
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