The intent of Sustainable Burlington is to cultivate our citizen responses to urban sprawl, energy issues, and climate upsets, with appropriate lifestyle choices. We are learning about and experimenting with appropriate scale of living options. Some of us may actively prepare for disruptions in the marketplace of goods and services we now take for granted. We see important areas for citizen involvement such as public transit versus cars, local shopping and workplaces, residential neighbourhoods and public spaces, food quality and local production, to name a few.
We will inform the city government of our ideas, mobilize and lobby as appropriate, and actively change what we can in our personal situations. We are intent on cultivating the ability of neighbourhoods to engage, support and rely on each other, especially in times of stress.
In particular, SB is a community-led initiative which advocates the creation of an Energy Preparedness Action Plan for Burlington. We believe that a city using much less energy than we presently consume could, if properly planned for and designed, be more resilient, more abundant and more pleasurable that the present growth-dependent economy will be able to provide, in the 3 to 5 year time frame.
About the CommunityBurlington is 187 sq km, 43% urban, by area, total pop 150,000, avg family income C$94,000. 17% of households have income below the LICO (low income cut-off) poverty line. Pop density is 8 per hectare, pretty low, but even in the urban area it is not very dense. It is a commuter town, with the same number of people leaving each day for work as come into it. To learn more about Burlington see A Social Profile of Burlington, by Community Development Halton, http://www.cdhalton.ca/, a social development agency for all members of the Halton community.
| News from our members | add new | view all | ![]() |
|
Posted by Toban Black, Sun May 25 2008, 8:23am
(1 comment)
Is The World About To Be Running On Empty?
As evidence emerges of dwindling oil reserves, the price of crude hits $135 a barrel
---
In France, fishermen... (read more)
|
|
Posted by lifetree76, Thu May 22 2008, 12:46pm
Energy Watchdog Warns
Of Oil-Production Crunch
IEA Official Says Supplies
May Plateau Below
Expected Demand
By NEIL KING JR. and PETER FRITSCH
May 22, 2008; Page A1
The world's premier energy monitor... (read more)
|
|
Posted by lifetree76, Tue May 6 2008, 7:40am
Neil King Jr., Wall Street Journal
Satellites Check
Big Field's Health;
Jitters Over Supply
---
At a time of high anxiety over soaring fuel prices and scarce supplies, oil analysts... (read more)
|
|
Posted by Toban Black, Wed Feb 20 2008, 9:51am
Exerpts -
“Transportation has the fastest growing carbon emissions of any economic sector and automobiles are largely to blame with more than 600 million passenger vehicles... (read more)
|
| Forum Discussions | add new | view all | ![]() |
|
Posted by prof, Sun Jan 13 2008, 2:44pm
(1 comment)
Congratulations to Post Carbon Toronto, and especially Dr Lemon, for getting the ear of Tyler... (read more)
|
|
Posted by grahamia, Fri Dec 21 2007, 6:39pm
(1 comment)
Richard Heinberg, Oct 2007, "Individuals and families should take to heart the advice given prior... (read more)
|
|
Posted by lifetree76, Tue Jun 26 2007, 7:11pm
"Stop wringing your hands about that new strip mall, think hard about how you're going... (read more)
|
|
Posted by Kgroen, Wed Jun 13 2007, 6:31am
by John Michael Greer
The Archdruid Report (June 05 2007)
I'd meant this week's Archdruid Report to... (read more)
|
| Community Blog Blog posts from members of this group | add new | view all | ![]() |
|
Posted by Toban Black, 19 May 2008
Andy Rowell - "Oil Price 'May Hit $200 A Barrel'"
"Do you remember the days when oil was only $100? Although there has been speculation... (read more)
|
|
Posted by Toban Black, 6 May 2008
A YouTube video
"My response to an email circulating to '300 million people!' about boycotting major gas companies -
I'd just like to take a moment and... (read more)
|
|
Posted by Toban Black, 9 March 2008
Sharon Astyk on what we can gain from home-grown food -
"- Better Food - Fresher, better tasting, straight off the plant food money literally cannot... (read more)
|
|
Posted by Toban Black, 27 February 2008
"I used to worry for my grandchildren. Now there is a fairly high probability that I will experience the more severe effects of climate change... (read more)
|