Transition South Carolina

Community Resilience, Self-Reliance, Renewable Energy & Cooperation

A networking coalition providing Transition Initiatives based on local production, renewable energy, efficiency & resilient communities.

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Wendy S. Delmater left a comment for Mel Jenkins
They are about to fold this site into the general Transitions network: ning is starting to charge $200 per location, and there was not enough local interest to keep the local going. Where are you located? I live in the Columbia area and am an…
Aug 26, 2010
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Mel Jenkins left a comment for Andy
Andy, Good personal actions. I'm in doing most of the coordination for a long-time group in SC, Environmentalists, Inc. Issues have included nuclear, landfill, water and many more. It all does start "local" but local is pretty wide…
Aug 25, 2010
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Mel Jenkins left a comment for Marlene
Marlene, I'm in Columbia. Currenlty, I do most of the coordination for Environmentalists, Inc. Our issues have ranged from nuclear to water to community. The green issues facing SC and the U.S. and the world have not gotten any more complex.…
Aug 25, 2010
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Mel Jenkins left a comment for Darlene
Darlene, I'm also here in Columbia, SC. Currently, I'm doing most of the coordination for a long-time SC group, Environmentalists, Inc. Our list includes all kinds of action issues, from nuclear to water to landfill to neighborhood. A lot…
Aug 25, 2010
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Mel Jenkins left a comment for Wendy S. Delmater
Wendy, I've just signed into this... today... 25th August... Clearly, I'm not sure what and where this goes. The "Transition" concept seems to have some connection values. Currrently, I'm doing a lot of coordination for…
Aug 25, 2010
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Mel Jenkins is now a member of Transition South Carolina Aug 25, 2010
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Wendy S. Delmater is now a member of Transition South Carolina Apr 12, 2010
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Alastair Lough is now a member of Transition South Carolina Feb 27, 2010

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PLANS FOR TRANSITION SOCIAL NETWORK IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

Please note that this website is likely to be deleted due to the new pricing plan from Ning. The removal will occur sometime around the end of July. We are moving the action to this new Transition South Carolina website. Please come and join us there by August 15th. Cut and paste your key contributions into the new site. Create subgroups on the new site.

Specific instructions how to make the move most efficiently can be found at http://transitionus.ning.com/forum/topics/instructions-for-moving-sites Let me know if you have questions.

Les Squires
http://transitionus.ning.com
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LSquires@groupcommons.com
+1 303 926 5159

Who We Are...

TRANSITION SOUTH CAROLINA is a networking site for those who seek local-scale green-oriented implementation of Transition models for local communities.

This site, and many like it, are being developed through grassroots participation, and is continually evolving. It is a spontaneously arising effort to synergistically connect transition workers with each other and to identify and nurture the development of useful and necessary local Transition Initiatives, solutions, and practices.

The Transition Movement embraces several other familiar monikers: Local Self Reliance, Appropriate Technology, Decentralization, Localization, Relocalization, Post Carbon, Post Petroleum, Beyond Oil.

This emerging Transition Culture will empower communities to squarely face the issues surrounding peak oil and climate change, and unleash the collective genius of their own citizens to find innovative solutions to these momentous challenges:
For all those aspects of life that this community needs in order to sustain itself and thrive, how are we going to:
  • drastically reduce carbon emissions (in response to climate change);
  • significantly rebuild resilience (in response to peak oil);
  • and greatly strengthen our local economy (in response to economic instability)?

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 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.


Members

  • Mel Jenkins
  • Wendy S. Delmater
  • Andy
  • Marlene
  • Darlene
  • Les Squires
  • Les Squires temp for TransitionSouthCarolina
  • Northwest Earth Institute
  • Alastair Lough

Things You Can Do Today...

  • Contact Members above by clicking on their photo. Every photo is one-click access to any person you want to contact anywhere in our community. Welcome them, remembering that each person and each group carries a unique spark capable of warming and enhancing our whole community.
  • Greet each other! -- Click periodically on MEMBERS on the menu above to make sure every newcomer is properly greeted. Volunteer to show them around and answer their questions.

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Northwest Earth Institute

Join the EcoChallenge!!

Started by Northwest Earth Institute Jul 22, 2009.

Northwest Earth Institute

Programs for Transformative Dialogue - Learn How to Be the Change

Started by Northwest Earth Institute Jun 17, 2009.

 
 
 

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