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Regional Gathering in Western Massachusetts
Thanks to Transition Trainer Tina Clarke for this recap! On a cold, wintry night, Transition Initiators in Western Massachusetts gathered for our fourth Regional Gathering. On January 16, we came...
Transition Cadillac Area's 100 Food Garden Challenge Kick-Off
January Round-up of What's Happening out in the World of Transition - US Edition
Building the Transition Campus
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New Blog! Heartbeats: On the Frontlines of Change
Hello Transition Community!
The Solstice of Society
Our work in the world - wrestling with despair and hope
Thanksgiving aftermath
More blogs

Events Calendar

  • Transition Monthly Tele-Salon
    02/09/2012
  • Tough Talks in Transition
    02/22/2012

 

Training Schedule

  • Training for Transition – Charlottesville, VA
    02/10/2012
  • Training for Transition – Santa Rosa, CA
    02/17/2012
  • Traning for Transition - Concord, NH
    02/18/2012
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Transition Culture

‘In Transition 2.0’ emerges blinking into the light
Last night saw the synchronised previewing of the new film ‘In Transition 2.0’ in communities around the world.  It was shown in Lewes Town Hall, The Dukes in Lancaster, at the Watershed in Slaithwaite, the town building in Wayland, US, in the office of Project Lyttelton in New Zealand, in the fire...
Five questions for Emilio Mula, ‘In Transition 2.0′s animator
A January Round-up of What’s Happening out in the World of Transition
Five questions for Rebecca Mayes, composer of the music for ‘In Transition 2.0′

Energy Bulletin

School lunchrooms put planet and kids at risk
If an alien species were to visit our school cafeterias at lunchtime, it might conclude that we don’t value the health and well-being of the most vulnerable members of our society—our developing children. Not only are our youth daily served low-quality processed products, they are inculcated, at a...
Skill sharing as a way of life
The GroAction Urban Farming Online Course
How do we build local social capital?

Transition Voice

Energy and presidential politics
Friends of coal: If Mitt Romney taps Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell as his running mate, the coal industry will be very happy. We found out the hard way when my husband Erik ran for the Virginia state legislature* that too often issues within states and localities are drowned out by the political...
Resources and anthropocentrism
The state of the union
The house that freedom built

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