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Announcement- Transition Towns Galway

  • 30-06-2008 5:32pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 6


    Transition Towns Galway- Open Meeting Tuesday 1st July 7pm - One World Centre, Bridge Mills Building

    For people who'd like to get involved in Transition Towns, have any ideas on how the project could be advanced or simply want to know more.

    Current Ideas
    Green Business Network & Exhibitions
    Multimedia, online broadcasts & film screenings
    E- learning & outreach with schools & community groups
    Collaboration with alternative energy research at NUI

    www.transitiontowns.org
    www.transitionculture.org

    Alternatively if anyone's interested but can't make it into Galway on Tuesday then pm me or use the thread for discussing any ideas about how to expand the Transition movement. I'm also planning an interactive , online network to link up Transition Towns & groups with a similar focus with features such as internet radio, podcasts & web based TV.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,027 ✭✭✭Kama


    Hey and welcome RedSky...


    I for one am very interested in the Transition movement, it seems to me one of the best positive scenarios for post-Peak, post-carbon Ireland. I put a short writeup on it here. I'm out of the country for the next few weeks, but good luck in the Open Meeting, wish I could make it...

    Other aspects of the movement worth looking at are oil vulnerability analysis for envisioning how our economy will adapt to changing world supply, esp. in terms of transport, and community currencies. In Totness the Totness Pound was apparently one of the main points of contact for people with the movement, and was a real symbol for the movement.


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