Transcript Slide 1

Food:
Growing and
provenance
Reduce CO2
Emissions
Info sharing,
Blogs,
Website
Biodiversity:
wild life, ecology
Transport:
Car Clubs,
Aviation,
Etc.
Develop
Community
Resilience
HiCAN members belong
to as many groups
as they want, and feed back
to the other groups.
We aim to encourage more
people to join and also link
with other groups
HiCan
Steering committee.
Honour the
Elders
Education:
good practice, etc.
Recycling:
refuse,
packaging
Raising Awareness:
Overcoming Denial;
Events,
Books, DVDs.
Lobbying and
Letter writing
Housing:
Retrofitting, grey
water, etc.
Energy:
Renewables;
Feed in Tariffs
CBM
July 2008
Highgate
Climate Action Network
Highgate: Aiming for Transition
CAT Members Conference,
August 2008
John Mead and Catherine Budgett-Meakin
23 Bisham Gardens, LONDON, N6 6DJ
e: [email protected]
t: 020 8673 8963
Highgate
Climate Action Network
• HiCan is a new group;
• So far we have had four meetings and
produced the structure shown earlier;
• In the autumn, we have four further
meetings planned, at the first of which we
hope people will put themselves in the
various groups;
• We suspect there will be barriers to
overcome, and we would like your advice:
Highgate
Climate Action Network
• Denial about the seriousness of the
situation is probably the most important
barrier;
• That denial leads to powerlessness and
inaction;
• Even in a climate change group like ours,
we think it is possible that the urgency of
the situation will not spur people to action.
Highgate
Climate Action Network
• So what means might we adopt to overcome the
denial?
• What can we do in our group to make the
transition to a low carbon community?
• How can we persuade our group of the urgency
of the situation and take appropriate action,
particularly lobbying?
• And how can we build a more resilient
community able to cope with a society not
dependent on fossil fuels?
Highgate
Climate Action Network
• One strategy might be to look at this problem
from a psychological perspective:
– We are faced by so much ‘traumatic information’ that
we tend to become paralysed.
– Therefore we need to find ways to share our feelings
of horror, fear and despair.
• So we might try encouraging our group to break
into small groups and ask them to explore and
share their feelings.
Highgate
Climate Action Network
• This sharing might lead to some powerful
feelings being ‘exposed’;
• If it is true that on a planet 4º hotter, all we
can prepare for is extinction, how open
should we be about this threat?
• How do other CAT groups deal with the
traumatic and frightening information of
climate change?
• What advice can you give us?