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“Better than Growth” released by Australian Conservation Foundation
Arguing for something beyond economic growth
An outstandingly well produced paper on how we can redesign our ways of living based on something other than economic growth and all its attendant troubles.
It takes the best parts from work by the UK new economics foundation, the UK Conservative Party’s
Introducing the Transition conference 2010 blog
Hello.
This is a blog about the Transition Network UK Conference, from The Seale Hayne Agricultural College.
We’ll be asking conference folks to write posts for it as the conference progresses and afterwards. We’re hoping that we can convince them to give us their views and perspectives in
Standard Transition Presentation for awareness raising
Here’s the presentation that I use for awareness raising events. It’s focussed somewhat on the UK, and also has lots about other places around the world.
I’ve refined itover many showings and it works well for me – and the audience, generally :¬)
Fully scripted (check out the “notes”
Community Land Trust Conference 2010
Citizens solving economic development and housing needs – CLT 2010
Our very own slug-trouser-wearing Rob is speaking a keynote at this year’s Community Land Trust conference. It looks to be a great event, and with the ‘Big Society’ looking increasingly likely, rather poignant. Here is some information:
What could the
Inner Change: Towards a more inclusive Transition
Inclusion in Transition: Why does it matter?Where are we now?What can we do? Putting inclusion at our coreSuggested Principles/ IntentionsMethods/ Tools
Inclusion in Transition: Why does it matter?
Over the next few weeks, we at the Transition Network are going to be reflecting on what Transition as a
Your Pictures of Local Councils/Transition Initiatives Needed Please!
Rob just finished reading, on the train home from the talk he gave last night in Godalming, the draft of Alexis Rowell’s forthcoming book, “Communities, Councils and a Low Carbon Future: what we can do if governments won’t”.
It is shaping up to be an excellent immersion in