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12 Key Steps to embarking on your transition journey
updated 08 Jan 2009#1. Set up a steering group and design its demise from the outset
This stage puts a core team in place to drive the project forward during the initial phases.
#2. Awareness raising
Build crucial networks and prepare the community in general for the launch of your Transition initiative.
#3. Lay the foundations
This stage is about networking with existing groups and activists. » Read more
Tutorials
updated 23 May 2017Media
Discussion about how to interact with the media
Web site videos
These are intended to be viewed in order from first to last, but feel free to skip ahead if you're technically savvy
New Zealand Oil Consumption and Production
updated 28 May 2009NZ-Oil-Consumption-and-Production-2007.xls
Data sources
The consumption data to 2007 is from the BP Statistical Review 2008. » Read more
Could this web site replace the existing TT web site at http://www.transitiontowns.org.nz ?
Submitted by admin on 27 June 2008 - 10:08am | updated 15 Oct 2008 | PollYes
92% (22 votes)
No
8% (2 votes)
I don't know
0% (0 votes)
Total votes: 24
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Rob Hopkins interview
Brian Crump interviewing Rob Hopkins about Transition Towns, on “Nights”, National radio, Thursday, 10th April, 2008.
Brian Crump Rob Hopkins is an environmentalist who is based in the Devon town of Totnes in SW England. The idea is to make Totnes a town that could withstand major changes in the global economy, such as the world running low on crude oil. I spoke to Rob a few days ago and began by asking him, “What needs changing?” » Read more
People
Conversations take place between people, and in the course of them it become clear that someone has something of value to offer. Here is a place to record these.
Information release for local newspaper and email distribution
Embracing Sustainability in Upper Hutt
You have undoubtedly noticed that the price of petrol has risen over recent years and is likely to go higher. The rising price is a symptom of the world being at the peak of oil production and the continuing increase in demand. » Read more
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