'The Disrupters' - Weblogs, and all that

"We’ve set this site up to create a space to share ideas and news related to Transition Leicester.

The idea is that this will complement our current website and our monthly newsletters. The benefits are that we can put stuff out on the blog site as soon as we know about it, rather than waiting for a newsletter to come around (we’re very keen not to overload inboxes!) and that we can use it for discussing some of the ideas that the Transition process throws up.

We’d like the site to be open for anyone to contribute new posts and start new discussion"
14:19, 30 Nov 2008 by Jonathan O'Farrell
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Hello!

Here you will discover other like-minded people taking action to tackle climate change. The network consists of other communities who want to learn more about how to develop and maintain their projects - and share what they know and have learnt in the process.

The network will pull together relevant information from across the worldwide web and deliver it to communities in a way that is timely and easy to access.

Importantly, the network consists of REAL people who want to collaborate with other REAL people; the best information and advice comes from those who have ‘been there and done that’. http://communitycarbon.net/description/

19:57, 07 Oct 2008 by Jonathan O'Farrell
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"How might our response to peak oil and climate change look more like a party than a protest march? This site explores the emerging transition model in its many manifestations". Try this blog from Rob Hopkins author of The Transition Handbook.

23:15, 10 Jul 2008 by Jonathan O'Farrell
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