Wednesday, 9 April 2008

transition towns

last weekend i met some people involved in the "transition town" initiatives -- sometimes known as energy descent initiative- in totness, bath and bristol. i had heard the term before and knew it had something to do with peak oil but i hadn't heard much about it nor met anyone involved in one of these transition towns. i think i had put it in a box in my mind which goes : "could be interesting but has something to do with permaculture so not my bag"!!!!

anyway meeting these folks i thought it was really interesting and bought a copy of
The Transition Handbook: from oil dependency to local resilience by Rob Hopkins

which seems to be the bible. i am just starting to read it. also been having a web trawl and seen various interesting sites. turns out portobello in embra (that would be edinburgh in case it isn't obvious) has a transition town initiative going. click the title of this post to get to their web site. this has links to the main wiki site for transition towns in general and information about the whole idea. in scotland the other transition towns are in biggar and dunbar, which seems pretty amazing somehow. hard to explain why! and there are around 60 in the uk apparently as well as others world wide.

forgive me if this is old hat but i found it inspiring, fascinating, rather challenging. i thought maybe some of us can be thinking about transition glasgow????? or something. long term? i don't know, i'm just throwing it out. what interests me is the idea of urban initiatives. i feel very strongly that i do want to move back to glasgow - don't know how or when - but i do know i don't want to live on my own in a wee flat. i want community and this seems to me to speak to something of that.

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