The Transition Handbook is the manual which will guide communities to face up to the challenges of climate change and peak oil, and begin their 'energy descent' journey. The argument that 'small is inevitable' is upbeat and positive, as well as utterly convincing.
The Transition Handbook is the manual which will guide communities to face up to the challenges of climate change and peak oil, and begin their 'energy descent' journey. The argument that 'small is inevitable' is upbeat and positive, as well as utterly convincing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rob Hopkins is the co-founder of Transition Town Totnes and of the Transition Network. His achievements include setting up a permaculture course at Kinsale Further Education College, and coordinating the first eco-village development in Ireland to be granted planning permission. He is author of The Transition Handbook and The Transition Companion, among other publications. Rob is the winner of the 2008 Schumacher Award, is an Ashoka Fellow and a Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute. He previously served as a Soil Association Trustee, and was named by the Independent as one of the UK's top 100 environmentalists. Rob is the winner of the 2009 Observer Ethical Award in the Grassroots Campaigner category, and was voted the Energy Saving Trust / Guardian's 'Green Community Hero'. He has completed a PhD on Transition and Resilience at Plymouth University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Richard Heinberg Introduction: tantalising glimpses of resilience Part 1 - The Head: why peak oil and climate change mean that small is inevitable Part 2 - The Heart: why having a positive vision is crucial Part 3 - The Hands: exploring the transition model for building local resilience Some closing thoughts Appendices Resources
Foreword by Richard Heinberg Introduction: tantalising glimpses of resilience Part 1 - The Head: why peak oil and climate change mean that small is inevitable Part 2 - The Heart: why having a positive vision is crucial Part 3 - The Hands: exploring the transition model for building local resilience Some closing thoughts Appendices Resources
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