Transition Towns
"Transition Initiatives, community by community, are actively and cooperatively creating happier, fairer and stronger communities, places that work for the people living in them and are far better suited to dealing with the shocks that'll accompany our economic and energy challenges and a climate in chaos." ~Transition Network |
Transition towns are local communities proactively preparing for an oil-scarce future in a warming world by reducing their dependence on fossil fuels and helping mitigate climate change by re-localizing, shifting production closer to home and creating functioning communities with the idea that strong neighborhood networks will help towns to weather future energy shocks. Transition towns address the issues of peak oil, climate change and economic instability by creating a strong, connected, self-sufficient community. The Transition Movement began in the British town of Totnes in 2006 and grew to thousands of people, initiatives and projects working in Transition across the world today. Transition initiatives can range from neighborhoods to villages and from towns to cities. Learn more.
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In Transition 1.0 from Transition Towns on Vimeo. Transition the movie :) |
The Transition Movement
Questions Answered Explain to me... “Transition Initiatives are based on four key assumptions: 1. That life with dramatically lower energy consumption is inevitable, and that it's better to plan for it than to be taken by surprise. 2. That our settlements and communities presently lack the resilience to enable them to weather the severe energy shocks that will accompany peak oil. 3. That we have to act collectively, and we have to act now. 4. That by unleashing the collective genius of those around us to creatively and proactively design our energy descent, we can build ways of living that are more connected, more enriching and that recognize the biological limits of our planet.” ~Rob Hopkins, The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience |
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Discover "Life Changing" Transition Training, which helps individuals set up and run successful Transition Initiatives.
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Benefits and Principals of "Transitioning"
"Transition Town Totnes (TTT) exists for the people of Totnes and District to help create thriving, healthy, caring local communities where people's ways of life take into account the needs of future generations as well as the present ones. Rising fuel prices, economic uncertainty and climate change bring many challenges. However, TTT focuses on these as opportunities to increase personal and community well being, to expand our local economy, and to find ways of living that are in line with our Earth's natural systems." ~Transition Town Totnes |
Building Resilience - What Can Communities Do?
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What is the REconomy Project? from Shane Hughes on Vimeo. See www.reconomyproject.org The REconomy Project is here to help build the capacity of Transition Initiatives, and other community organisations doing similar work, to grow a new kind of local economy. It’s aimed at people active in Transition, or similar. |
The Transition Handbook
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"We live in an oil-dependent world, arriving at this level of dependency in a very short space of time by treating petroleum as if it were in infinite supply. Most of us avoid thinking about what happens when oil runs out (or becomes prohibitively expensive), but The Transition Handbook shows how the inevitable and profound changes ahead can have a positive outcome. These changes can lead to the rebirth of local communities that will grow more of their own food, generate their own power, and build their own houses using local materials. They can also encourage the development of local currencies to keep money in the local area." ~Chelsea Green Publishing |
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