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A Tale of Transition | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. A Tale of Transition. Imagine stepping out of your front door in ten years time and taking a look up and down the road. Do things look any different? This is what I see from my front door (which I’ve just closed behind me to keep the heat in! From up here in the park looking out to the tree line on the horizon, you can just about see the blade tips of one of the turbines...
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Transport meetings | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. Here are the minutes of the recent Transport Group meetings. October 2010 Transport Meeting (PDF File). November 2010 Transport Meeting (PDF File). December 2010 Transport Meeting (PDF File). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. To find out more, take a look at the info on our working groups.
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Transition Ipswich | finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil | Page 2
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. Newer posts →. Free screenings of Chasing Ice at UCS – 4.30pm and 7pm Thurs 5th Dec. December 3, 2013. Is a multi award winning documentary from the brilliant young filmmaker Jeff Orlowski. All welcome. Please register by emailing sustainability@ucs.ac.uk. Join The Oak Tree Low Carbon Farm Local Food Revolution! October 5, 2013. A recent weekly vegetable share. Please cy...
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transport | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. Sustainability Cinema @ UCS – Tuesday 3rd June. May 29, 2014. The films we’ve screened this season have looked at the sustainability challenge from various perspectives social, economic and environmental. To round the season off our final film In Transition 2.0 shows how communities are responding to these challenges in … Continue reading →. Festival of Green Ideas.
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Topics, Plans and Projects | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. Topics, Plans and Projects. Encouraging people to walk, cycle or take the bus in town. Could we get some of the roads closed on Sundays – like they do in Bogotá, Columbia and a number of other cities – and encourage people to get out and walk, cycle, rollerskate, skateboard, etc? What about trying it for one Sunday in 2010 as an experiment? Watch this inspirational video!
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Getting Involved! | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. If you want to contribute to this blog or the forum, click here to get a login code. Http:/ transitionipswich.org.uk/forum/register.php. If you’d like to receive emails with news of what’s happening and details of Transition Ipswich events, please join the Transition Ipswich News group. Click here to join. Http:/ transitionipswich.org.uk/forum/. April 24, 2012 at 12:44 pm.
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Local Authority Group | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. Content to follow…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Transition Ipswich is about using our collective talents and unique local knowledge to make our community more resilient to the growing social pressures of Peak Oil and Climate Change. To find out more, take a look at the info on our working groups.
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Events | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. July 5, 2011 at 3:12 pm. Is there anyone who could demonstrate the community fruit preserving equipment owned by WALGA (Waldringfield Allotment and leisure Gardeners Association) and funded by the Suffolk Association at the People’s Community Garden Party on 25th July? August 9, 2011 at 7:22 pm. September 2, 2011 at 2:51 pm. January 12, 2012 at 12:26 pm. I was hoping to ...
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Our Groups | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. These are our themes. We have a number of themes on different aspects of Transition, and a Steering Group that currently draws all the threads together. Meeting dates can be found in our Events Calendar. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. To find out more, take a look at the info on our working groups.
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Ipswich and Transition | Transition Ipswich
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Finding local solutions to climate change and peak oil. 30 Mile Local Food Challenge. A Tale of Transition. Topics, Plans and Projects. The population of England was just over 30 million in 1901 [1] (source: ONS. Which was before the Oil Age, rising to about 50 million in 2001. In 1901 Suffolk had a population of 384,000 [2] and in 2001 it was 668,553 [3]. There are, of course, significant differences – the modern diet is very different to that of 100 years ago. October 6, 2015 at 8:06 am. The funding pr...
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