Sustainability Matters--Calgary in Transition Next session will be offered Winter 2025/26 Calgary is at a crossroads. The economy that built our city is fading under economic pressures and climate crisis. But a more vibrant Calgary is within our grasp. What can we learn from cities around the world? How can we best leverage our own resource, intellectual and cultural assets? What is our role and responsibility in the global transition? Explore such questions in Sustainability Matters – Calgary in Transition, a study program facilitated by Dr. Noel Keough, author of Sustainability Matters: Prospects for a Just Transition in Calgary, Canada’s Petro-City. From the dawn of the Age of the Automobile, we have developed a fairly standard template for city-building. Some call that template car-habitat. For many reasons – health, safety, climate change, economics – that template is under strain. So what next? For 6 weeks this winter, we will be guided by the oft-misunderstood concept (or as some would say, philosophy) of sustainability. Using Sustainability Matters: Prospects for a Just Transition in Calgary, Canada’s Petro-City (2022) as our primary text, we will begin with a broad historical and global perspective and proceed to examine how we (re)build our city with justice, inclusion, human flourishing and harmony with the natural world front and centre. |
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Min/Max: | 10/25 |
Primary Text: | Sustainability Matters: Prospects for a Just Transition in Calgary, Canada’s Petro-City (2022) |
Texts may be purchased from the facilitator for $25.00 while quantities last. | |
If you wish to pick up your copy prior to the first session (recommended) | |
please contact the facilitator once your registration for the course has been accepted. | |
You can also purchase the book through Pages in Kensington. | |
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Facilitator | Dr. Noel Keough is Associate Professor Emeritus at the University of Calgary, a co-founder of CivicCamp Calgary and the Sustainable Calgary Society, and a founding member of the Advisory Board to the Canadian Index of Wellbeing. |