TRANSITION TENNESSEE is a networking and learning site for
those seeking small-scale green-oriented local implementation of
Transition models for communities.
These sites are evolving through grassroots participation, an
effort intended to synergistically connect
transition
workers with each other, while identifying, preserving,
nurturing, and creating pragmatic, necessary, and local
Transition Initiatives, solutions,
practices, and customs.
The Transition Movement is a campaign which houses several
other familiar monikers:
Local Self Reliance, Self
Determination, Appropriate Technology, Decentralization,
Localization, Relocalization, Post Carbon, Volunteer Simplicity,
Post Petroleum, Energy Independence, Beyond Oil, Think Globally -
Act Locally.
This emerging
Transition Culture
will empower communities to confront the critical eco-challenges
surrounding peak oil and climate change by unleashing their
citizen's collective genius to develop innovative solutions through
diverse projects, initiatives, education, networking, and
collaborative coalitions :
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How can we address these changing aspects of life, while
sustainably satisfying our community needs, and still thrive?
- drastically reduce carbon emissions (in response to climate
change);
- significantly rebuild resilience (in response to peak
oil);
- and greatly strengthen our local economy (in response to
economic instability)
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Transition Culture makes no claim to have all
the answers, but by building on our cumulative wisdom and accessing
the pool of ingenuity, skills, and determination in our
communities, the solutions can more readily emerge.
Now is the time to start re-creating our future in ways which are
not based on cheap, plentiful and polluting oil, but on local food
production, decentralized renewable energy, resilient local
economies, and a profound sense of community well-being.