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A hub for supporting new Transition Initiatives, working together to power down for a brighter future.

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David MacLeod

List of Neighborhoods in Whatcom County 5 Replies

Started by David MacLeod in Transition Whatcom News and Info. Last reply by Heather K 2 hours ago.

David Waugh

Transportation Issues 30 Replies

Started by David Waugh in General. Last reply by Heather K 19 hours ago.

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David MacLeod

The Creation of a Local Peak Oil Task Force

The Energy Resource Scarcity / Peak Oil (ERSPO) Task Force of Bellingham and Whatcom County will soon be releasing its report. In preparation, I thought it would be a good idea to provide some background.

In the spring of 2007, local peak oil educator John Rawlins suggested to me that it might be a good idea to pass around a petition in support of a peak oil task force here in Bellingham, Washington. I didn't have time to get a petition drive going, but soon after that I read a ca… Continue

Posted by David MacLeod on November 1, 2009 at 6:30pm — 1 Comment

David MacLeod

Don't Forget to Vote!

Voting is important this year, especially for the Port, Bellingham city council, and the County Council. Your ballot must be postmarked by Tuesday, November 3rd.

Posted by David MacLeod on November 1, 2009 at 5:52pm

Deanna Lloyd

To Whomever is Interested

To Whomever Is Interested,

For the past couple years we’ve had an unconventional dream (to create a small, sustainable homestead with a humble cob dwelling) that we’ve gone about trying to fulfill in a conventional way (searching real estate ads and agents, dealing with financial institutions, etc.), perhaps that is why we have come up short thus far. There are many more details to our dream, but that is the concise version, I don’t want to overwhelm you with the details of my daydreams of grey… Continue

Posted by Deanna Lloyd on November 1, 2009 at 11:30am — 2 Comments

David Pike

Summary of Wendell Berry; The Unsettling of America, Culture and Agriculture

Just finished reading “The Unsettling of America, Culture and Agriculture” by Wendell Berry. His writings make so much sense as to make a complete mockery of what commercial agriculture has become in our modern age. I doubt anyone has done such a thorough job of explaining just how deep the erosive fissures run in industrial agriculture, or “agri-business” as it is known in his book. He weaves together the failed policies and practices of the “get big, or get out” era of farm consolidation durin… Continue

Posted by David Pike on October 31, 2009 at 3:43pm — 1 Comment

Ron Snyder and Cathy Taggett

We Are Not Dinosaurs

“Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning”.
Sir Winston Churchill

WE ARE NOT DINOSAURS

For weeks, maybe months now, I’ve been trying to put into words my feelings around the impending effects of Peak Oil and Global Warming in the years to come. It comes from fear and perhaps desperation as I watch most people act like nothing is wrong or out of the ordinary. Heads of state, religious leaders, friends, the TV and print media,… Continue

Posted by Ron Snyder and Cathy Taggett on October 19, 2009 at 8:47am — 4 Comments

 

Welcome!

Welcome to Transition Whatcom!

This website is here to facilitate communication among folks within Whatcom County who are interested in learning about or implementing the Transition model locally.

The Transition approach empowers communities to squarely face the challenges of peak oil, climate change, and economic instability.

To learn more about Transition Whatcom, Start Here

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We aim to unleash the collective genius of our community to find the answers to this momentous question:

For all those aspects of life that this community needs in order to sustain itself and thrive, how do we...

Dramatically reduce carbon emissions (in response to climate change);
Significantly increase resilience (in response to peak oil);
Greatly strengthen our local economy (in response to economic instability)?


The goal of Transition Whatcom (and all Transition Initiatives) is to create a long term Energy Descent Action Pathway, a blueprint- by the community, for the community- of how to significantly reduce energy use and yet provide for our basic needs in times of energy scarcity.


Transition Initiatives make no claim to have all the answers, but by building on the wisdom of the past and accessing the pool of ingenuity, skills and determination in our communities, the solutions can readily emerge. Now is the time for us to take stock and to start re-creating our future in ways that are not based on cheap, plentiful and polluting oil but on localized food, sustainable energy sources, resilient local economies and an enlivened sense of community well-being.


To learn more about the issues, start here

(Why Transition, Peak Oil, Climate Change, Economy, Peak Everything)

What You Can Do Now! i. Brainstorm suggestions we could pass on to a new group forming from an awareness raising ii. Plant your Gardens iii. Study and discuss issues for our Energy Descent Action Plan iv. Develop neighborhood emergency plans v. Sign up on this Ning website and start discussing, networking, etc. vi. Let us know you're available to be an on-call general purpose volunteer vii. Join our Events Planning/Awareness Raising team viii. Start talking to people about organizing a Transition Initiative in your neck of the woods ix. Let us know you want to be involved in a work group to address a particular topic (food, transportation, energy, heart & soul, etc.) x Add YOUR suggestions to this list of ideas - unleash your inner genius on our forums!




Latest Activity

School Garden's website page with garden needs & work-party info at: http://wwwroo.bham.wednet.edu/RooseveltGarden.htm I think Roosevelt School may be part of the Barkley & Alabama Hill neighborhood. The watershed location is possibly within the ...
2 minutes ago
Heather K might attend Deanna Lloyd's event
Roosevelt School Garden Workparty at Roosevelt Elementary - At the Back of the School
November 21, 2009 from 10am to 1pm
Come help sheet mulch the large area that is to become Roosevelt Elementary School's Garden! We will also be building a fence composed of recycled fish netting. Bring gloves and a shovel and if you happen to have a pickup, that would be tremendous...
5 minutes ago
Deanna Lloyd added an event
Roosevelt School Garden Workparty at Roosevelt Elementary - At the Back of the School
November 21, 2009 from 10am to 1pm
Come help sheet mulch the large area that is to become Roosevelt Elementary School's Garden! We will also be building a fence composed of recycled fish netting. Bring gloves and a shovel and if you happen to have a pickup, that would be tremendous...
45 minutes ago
Sounds good- I'll be there and will try to bring a guest.
1 hour ago
kirsten m and Anthony Ataee joined Transition Whatcom
1 hour ago
Thanks David, Judith and Terese. It is not just a Farmers' Group. We have no fixed identity--just a moveable feast of folks interested and committed to sustainability and connection.
1 hour ago
Students for Sustainable Food
2 hours ago
A Map-Geek's Dream - Geographic Information System (GIS), 'the innovative technology that uses geography to bring countless benefits to the world'. City link: http://www.cob.org/services/maps/index.aspx Thanks David! Is there a county link or coun...
2 hours ago
 
 

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Gasoline Price Causing Big-Vehicle Sales

The retail price of gasoline in the U.S. is extremely low, not just compared to the summer of 2008. Subsidies both direct and hidden create a true cost at least a few times higher than the visible price. The actual cost is paid largely through income taxes (such as for wars in the Middle East and domestic infrastructure), in the purchase of goods and services associated with "free" parking, and even medical care for car/fuel related mortality and morbidity. When the average gasoline price is $2.66 a gallon, according to news reports on the most recent Lundberg Survey, the message to the consumer is "Buy that big vehicle."

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Scientific American's Path to Sustainability: Let's Think about the Details

Scientific American presents "A Path to Sustainable Energy by 2030" in its November issue. In many ways, it sounds good. But let's think about the details: What would the end result look like? Would it really be sustainable? What would the costs really be? Is there any way we could afford to do what is proposed?

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Peak oil review - Nov 9

A weekly review including:
- Production and prices
- Recovery or Speculation?
- Climate Change
- Peak Demand
- Quote of the Week
- Energy Stat of the Week
- Briefs

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Renewables & efficiency - Nov 6

-A Plan to Power 100 Percent of the Planet with Renewables
-Farms going green to save and survive
-Solar power from Sahara a step closer
-Nearly 200 Organizations and Companies Urge Senate to Adopt Key Energy-Efficiency Provision in Climate Bill
-Report Argues for a Decentralized System of Renewable Power Generation

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