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Transition Welcome to the second half of the age of oil

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Transition Welcome to the second half of the age of oil

Postby mick on Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:52 am

Hi I'm Michael I'm active in the transition movement. Transition is about preparing our communities for the end of cheap energy and the effects of climate change. Self suffecency is necessary but it cannot be the whole story, what will happen when our neighbours are starving as industrial society unravels as we enter the second half of the age of oil. I'm offering to come along and do a presentation to any group willing to listen. we have an opportunity to play a part in this great turning point in human history. Monaghantransitiongroup@gmail.com 0879632340 lokk forward to hearing from you Mick
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Postby sallygardens on Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:37 am

Hi Mick

Thanks for posting this, I shall copy it to the Events and Tips for Sustainable Living sections too. Have you been approached to do many talks yet? I think the Transition Town movement is fantastic. Keep up the great work.

Regards, Rebecca
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alternative energy transition

Postby karenlq on Thu Feb 05, 2009 7:16 pm

We have a five year goal to switch to alternative household energy. My husband is really into learning more about it in a hands on way as he is an electrician and works at an electrical wholesaler. We live in Cavan, where can we get more info?
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Postby sausagesandcash on Thu May 14, 2009 10:20 pm

Where do you live in Cavan Karen. I'd love to get advice on a water wheel. We live in Carrickaboy.
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Postby sausagesandcash on Thu May 14, 2009 10:21 pm

Where do you live in Cavan Karen. I'd love to get advice on a water wheel. We live in Carrickaboy.
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