Sustainable Local Futures

From the Transition Primer:

12 Key Steps

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Step1 Steering group (with planned demise)
Step2 Awareness raising
Step3 Foundations-networking
Step4 Create a milestone event
Step5 Subgroups eg energy, food
Step6 Effective communication strategies
Step7 Visible practical manifestations
Step8 Facilitate the Great Reskilling
Step9 Build a bridge to local government
Step10 Honour the elders
Step11 Let it go where it wants to go…
Step12 Create an Energy Descent Plan

Paul Crosland, co-creator of freelend.org12 understandings of conflict that enable a sustainable future.Mediation Support Ltd

Step 2 -Awareness Raising

This stage will identify your key allies, build crucial networks and prepare the community in general for the launch of your Transition initiative. For an effective Energy Descent Action plan to evolve, its participants have to understand the potential effects of both Peak Oil and Climate Change – the former demanding a drive to increase community resilience, the later a reduction in carbon footprint. Screenings of key movies (Inconvenient Truth, End of Suburbia, Crude Awakening, Power of Community) along with panels of “experts” to answer questions at the end of each, are very effective. Talks by experts in their field of climate change, peak oil and community solutions can be very inspiring. Articles in local papers, interviews on local radio, presentations to existing groups, including schools, are also part of the toolkit to get people aware of the issues and ready to start thinking of solutions.

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