$34.95 – Paperback book / Finch Publishers / ISBN:9781921462009
The Transition Handbook
Around the world, societies are facing the prospect of a future with dwindling oil reserves, an unstable climate and unpredictable food production. What are the ways we might move away from our dependency on oil, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and still enjoy a good quality of life? THE TRANSITION HANDBOOK provides accounts of how individuals have responded with their local communities to the twin threats of Peak Oil and Climate Change. This practical book explains how we can 'transition' from fossil-fuel based communities to ones that are more self-reliant and generate less carbon emissions. THE TRANSITION HANDBOOK shows how such changes will result in a greater development of local food, local economies, local water harvesting and energy generation - and so create more sustainable communities in the longer term. THE TRANSITION HANDBOOK includes detailed accounts of Transition initiatives in the UK (where they now number more than 100) and profiles of Australian and New Zealand initiatives currently underway. This inspiring guide shows the necessary steps to establishing a transition town in a local area and provides an achievable model for people who would like to transform the life of their community.
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