On Jan. 21, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., there will be the third part of a six-week series of discussions about sustainability facilitated by Peter Flora at the Vrinda Center.
The series began Jan. 7 and will last through Feb. 11. These theme-based discussions focus on the shortcomings of current global, national and local efforts to achieve sustainability and environmental responsibility as well as the need to address issues related to the CO2 tipping point.
The third meeting will explore how inpiduals can challenge leaders to take responsibility for sustainability at a local, national and global level, what sustainability would look like at these levels, and how larger institutions can be accountable to inpiduals.
The remaining themes are: Integrative Sustainability; A societal perspective (Jan. 21); The impact of political power on influencing sustainability policy (Jan. 28); Exercising democracy to achieve sustainability (Feb. 4); The role of spiritual and holistic practices in deepening awareness about sustainability (Feb. 11).
If you plan to attend or would like more information call 753-9515 or email peterfflora@gmail.com.