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5th International Degrowth Conference in Budapest

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The 5th International Degrowth Conference, co-organized by GreenDependent, will take place in Budapest from 30 August to 3 September 2016.

For the first time, and in parallel to the 5th International Degrowth Conference, an open festival “Budapest Degrowth Week” will feature practical workshops, panel sessions and participatory discussions, as well as concerts, artistic performances and interactive tours throughout the city.

All Degrowth Week programmes are open to the public.

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The Degrowth Conference, the academic portion of the proceedings, will gather more than 500 researchers, scholars and practitioners from all around the world. Please note that the registration for the conference is closed.

You are invited to relocalize your events and connect with us through our livestreams.

WHAT IS DEGROWTH?

Degrowth has emerged over the last 10 years. This provocative slogan has been used to inspire in-depth debates on whether infinite growth in a finite world is desirable or even possible. The main goal of the Budapest Degrowth conference and week is on one hand to question the limits to growth in understanding the challenges faced by society and on the other hand to implement dialogue about solutions on different levels.

If you have any questions, just contact us!

Your Budapest Degrowth conference team
http://budapest.degrowth.org/

 


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The story of TreeDependent started 10 years ago when the GreenDependent team first planted trees to partly compensate for the carbon footprint of our monthly event, the Gödöllő Climate Club. In the following years, GreenDependent got more and more into tree planting, at the beginning to take responsibility for and compensate the carbon footprint of its own events and training programmes. It was in 2015 that we first planted trees and calculated the carbon emissions related to an event organised not by GreenDependent: a Climate KIC organised event on carbon footprint. Since then every year we work together with an increasing number of organizations, companies and individuals to calculate the carbon emissions of their activities and help take responsibility for it through planting native fruit trees.

In autumn 2020, 2245 tree saplings are planted to compensate for the carbon footprint of activities such as partner meetings, general meetings, webshop order post deliveries, air flights of individuals etc. There is also a company that wanted one tree planted for each of its employees that took on a green challenge. And last but not least, there is a highschool class who decided to plant trees instread of letting air balloons to celebrate their graduation.

The tree plantings in the autumn of 2020 can happen thanks to responsibility-taking and financing by HungaroControl, K&H Bank, Business Council for Sustainable Development in Hungary, PLACC Festival, Piliscsaba-Garancstető Community of Residents, Class 12C of Újbuda József Attila Highschool, VUUV Works, Vera Kiss, Simon Milton and Ágnes Zólyomi. In addition, the own operation of GreenDependent Institute is partly compensated this autumn by planting trees.

The fruit trees originate from the so-called "Fairy garden" in Zala county. The owner of the „Fairy garden”, Gyula Kovács, has dedicated his life to collecting and saving the indigenous fruit trees of the Carpathian Basin since the 1900s. Close to 3500 types of fruit trees are grown there on 11 plots creating a collection of native fruit trees unmatched in Europe. These indigenous fruit trees have gone through centuries of natural selection thus they bring high yields without requiring a lot of pruning or spraying.

The trees are being planted in gardens of educational, social, and healthcare institutions, churches, and NGOs all over Hungary.

Further information on the TreeDependent - responsible events, responsible travel programme is available at:

http://intezet.greendependent.org/en/node/489

Please contact us at info[@]treedependent.org