Sounds great- but I don;t usually check blogs much of bother with RSS feeds so wonder if someone culd also post announcements of new blog entries to this list

 

From: Discussion list for the Crisis Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mark Levene
Sent: 12 June 2013 09:42
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Subject: Re: climate change and sustainability: new Crisis Forum blog
Importance: High

 

good forumers,

as part of CF efforts to rethink the JISC-list  (and more besides) we can report that the Climate Change and sustainability blog is now accessible viahttp://www.crisis-forum.org.uk/blog/index.php

Further details below, with thanks to Pam Lunn for taking this important initiative.
cheers,
mark

Climate change and sustainability ­ itıs personal!
This blog is for people associated with Crisis Forum who would like to start exploring together the human/social/psychological/spiritual issues around climate change specifically, and sustainability more widely. The blog can only be found by linking here from the Crisis Forum website ­ a Google search wonıt show it up ­ so that keeps the community using it reasonably circumscribed.
The idea is to post thoughtful pieces ­ maybe 1000-1500 words ­ that will form a Œslow discussionı (by analogy with Œslow foodı) that may, at some future point, lead us into further work in this field. Weıre all busy people and donıt want to be bombarded with stuff, so the suggestion is to post one piece a month. Posts could be written explicitly for this site, or you could send in something that you wrote for another purpose but which is of interest to this constituency of readers.
Brief comments on an article may be posted on Blogger, and theyıre set up to be moderated, so that we can keep the discussion constructive and cooperative, rather than argumentative. You can sign up to follow the blog if you want to be kept in touch.

How to send an article

If you would like to send an article for posting, just use the Comments box on the blog to send me your email address, and the topic of your piece. I wonıt publish that comment (to keep email addresses off the blog, so we donıt all get spammed) and will email you back so you have my address to send your piece to. Iıll then post it on the blog as a main article.
I hope this keeps it all as simple and streamlined as possible
Pam Lunn
Go to the Climate change and sustainability - it's Personal! blog