Today at 12.00 there is a lecture in english on green opportunities and local possibilities, at the National Museum of Iceland (beside the University), in the lecture-room on first flour. The lecturer is the danish Leo Christensen that has for the last ten years lead an evolution towards sustainable local communities in Danmark: On how they transformed the crisis situation into a growing process. He’s got an international attention for his work, for ex. in the New York times recently. It’s theLocal Agenda 21 in Iceland (from the Rio convention) and the Association of Environmentalists in Iceland that organise this lunch-lecture.
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