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15 Jun 2010

Exploring Transition in the Brazilian Context

I’ve already written about the group from Brazil who attended the 2010 Transition Network conference, but on the Sunday afternoon, they asked to film a short interview that they could take back to Brazil with them.  In it, Peter Lipman and myself explored resilience and Transition in the Brazilian context, as well as how Transition might embed in a nation currently living with the belief that it has vast untapped energy resources at its disposal.  So here it is, thanks to the nu-project folks,

3 Comments

joe
17 Jun 4:30pm

This would be a great time for Brazilian de-centralization and investment in education and self-sustainable agriculture.

In fact, many people in the country still live electricity-free. The cultural resilience theme is also a very powerful identifier.

Thank you for the video

Antonio
27 Jun 7:22pm

Hi
it would be great to get access to the presentations made by the brasilian partecipants
Thanks
Antonio

Amanda
2 Jul 2:36pm

This would be a great time for Brazilian de-centralization and investment in education and self-sustainable agriculture.

In fact, many people in the country still live electricity-free. The cultural resilience theme is also a very powerful identifier.

Thank you for the video