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1 Sep 2011

A panel discussion on resilience, what it means, and what it looks like in practice

Over the summer I went to Sunrise Off Grid festival near Cheddar in Somerset.  It was very enjoyable, I did a talk which I hope to be able to bring you the film of soon, and also, along with Patrick Whitefield, Mark Heley and Claire Milne took part in a panel discussion about resilience.  Thanks to the good people at PermanentCultureNow, here, in several parts, is a film of that discussion.

Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7

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22 Jul 2011

What Transition Houston are up to

Let’s end the week with a short film.  Here’s a great film about Transition Houston in the US… have a good weekend…

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14 Jul 2011

Hide Enomoto talks about Transition Town Fujino

Fujino in Japan was the 100th formal Transition initiative.  Here is a great short film where the wonderful Hide Enomoto gives an update as to what has happened there since then…

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12 Jul 2011

Some reflections on the 2011 Transition Network conference

We had a great few days at Hope University in Liverpool.  This will not be an attempt at a complete document of that event, you will find the most comprehensive record over at the Transition Network’s conference feed.  What I am going to share, with links to some of the key pieces of media from that feed, is some of the notes of my reflections at the end of the conference.  As the event drew to a close, I went around and asked people for their brief reflections on what they saw as the character unique to this conference in comparison to others.  Three words came up again and again, deepening, focus and maturity.

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7 Jul 2011

Resilient to what?: a fascinating new look at risk

I was reading through the Executive Summary of the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks 2011 this afternoon (as you do) and the chart on page 3 (see above) caught my eye (click on it to enlarge it).  In it, the authors set out all the risks they see in the world on a matrix which positions the various risks by their perceived impact on the global economy and by the perceived likelihood of their happening.  What you might expect to be at the top, given recent media reports, would be the threat of terrorism or perhaps some hideous computer virus that knocks out nuclear power station.  But no.  There at the top, leading the pack, are climate change, ‘extreme energy price volatility’ and fiscal crises. 

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