Plan C: Individual and Community Survival Strategies for the Energy
Crisis
The Fifth US Conference on Peak Oil and Community Solutions

October 31 – November 2, 2008
Rochester,  Michigan
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At this groundbreaking conference participants will explore strategies
for reducing energy use in the areas of housing, food and
transportation, including both theory and practice. We will examine the
long energy decline of the 21st century, the psychological barriers to
rapid change, and the challenge of persuading our communities to embrace
local, low-energy living.

Attendees will learn survival strategies for growing food, creating
local food security in their communities, retrofitting their homes to
reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and educating their communities to
prepare for the difficult times ahead.

The conference will also feature in-depth workshops and panels,
Connection Café roundtables with area experts, an eco-tour slide
show, screenings of award-winning films, entertainment, tours of local
sustainably-designed buildings, and healthy, shared meals.

Schedule of Presentations and Workshops:

• Keynoter John Michael Greer, author of the forthcoming The Long
Descent: A User's Guide to the End of the Industrial Age
• Keynoter Dmitry Orlov, author of Reinventing Collapse: Soviet
Example and American Prospects
• Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow, Post Carbon Institute, author of
The Party's Over and Powerdown (via webcast)
• Katrin Klingenberg, director of the Passive House Institute US
• Peter Bane, editor of Permaculture Activist
• Christopher Bedford, President of the Center for Economic Security
and the Sweetwater Local Foods Market
• John Richter, co-founder of the Institute for Sustainable Energy
Education
• Pat Murphy, author of Plan C: Community Survival Strategies for
Peak Oil and Climate Change
• Megan Quinn Bachman, Outreach Director of Community Solutions;
co-producer of The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil

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