Title: What is a Transition Louisville
1Fifty years ago, the world was consuming 4
billion barrels of oil per year and the average
discovery was around 30 billion. Today we consume
30 billion barrels per year and the discovery
rate is approaching 4 billion barrels of crude
per year. Asia Times, May 4 2005 .
The Challenge Climate Change and Peak Oil The
two toughest challenges facing humankind in the
21st century are climate change and peak oil.
While climate change is well known, there is much
less public awareness of peak oil. And yet, the
imminent decline of fossil fuel availability that
peak oil refers to may well prevent the economic
and social stability that is essential if we are
to mitigate the threats posed by climate change.
What is a Transition Louisville? Transition
Louisville is designed to achieve relocalization
at the community level. It represents one of the
most promising ways of engaging people and
communities in strengthening themselves against
the effects of these two monumental challenges,
resulting in a life that is more fulfilling,
socially connected and resilient. Ours is a grass
roots initiative. We intend to evolve local food,
alternative energy, community support, economic
support, health care, waste reduction, and other
aspects of our community to become more
sustainable.
- The First Steps to Transition
- Set up an Initiating Group (already in place)
- Awareness raising (underway films, events,
talks by experts, etc) - Lay the Foundations (underway build connections
to existing groups) - Organize a Great Unleashing (a memorable kick-off
event) - Form Sub-groups (tapping the collective genius of
our community) - Use Open Space (a meeting technique encouraging
creativity collaboration) - Develop Visible Manifestations (implementing
practical solutions) - Facilitate the Great Reskilling (training in lost
skills growing, repairing, etc) - Build a Bridge to Local Government (City Council
Committee Support) - Honor the Elders (they know what lower energy
life is like) - Create an Energy Descent Plan (strategic plan for
live beyond oil)
More Information The web site http//transitionto
wns.org provides in-depth information about
Transition Initiatives, including a Transitions
Primer and a list of more than 100 Transition
Initiatives around the globe. More info and an
opportunity to sign up in Transition Louisville
and Transition Colorado may be found at
http//transitioncolorado.ning.com/group/transit
ionlouisville We welcome your participation If
you are interested in helping our Louisville
citizens become more resilient please email or
call David Greenwald at degreenwald _at_gmail.co
303-926-0503 Gerry Christensen at mobiletelecom
_at_aol.com 720-352-8803