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31 Mar 2008

The Transition Handbook Reviewed in ‘The Guardian’

…  Rob Hopkins, we need to prepare for that crisis now. His “Transition movement” is about building communities that can stand on their own …  to Pimlico. In 2006, Totnes became the first of Hopkins’s “Transition towns”. Now it even has its own currency. Whether his ideas will …

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19 Mar 2008

Graham Burnett Reviews The Transition Handbook

…  on greed, war and the myth of perpetual growth. The Transition concept emerged from work permaculture designer Rob Hopkins had done …  of place’. Emerging from this context, The Transition Handbook is pretty much a permaculture manual for redesigning human …

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18 Mar 2008

Review of Transition Handbook from New Internationalist magazine

…  its inception just two years ago, the Transition movement has grown with a surprising rapidity. There are now nearly 40 official Transition Initiatives around the UK and some 600 at more formative stages  …  current system to collapse. This beautifully designed Handbook brings together the insights and experience of Rob and his fellow …

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11 Mar 2008

A Third Review of The Transition Handbook

…  of The Transition Handbook. By Robert Morgan. The “converging crises” of peak oil and …  look set to bring upon us. Rob Hopkins, forefather of the Transition movement which in two years has developed from the spark of an idea …

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10 Mar 2008

Caroline Lucas on Peak Oil, Food and the Launch of The Transition Handbook

…  Thursday in Bristol saw the formal launch of The Transition Handbook, at an event that was also Green Books’ 21st birthday party. Before I …  was unable to make it in person. In it she describes the Transition movement as “the most exciting, most hopeful, most inspirational …

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