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May
Video created by Marty Sutmoller with the thanks to the Benner Family and their vibrant winter skating community, and Myles Dawson for the music. Submitted to the “Imagine Transition” video competition, Feb. 27th, 2010, Capitol Theatre, Nelson, BC.
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May
Video created for the “Imagine Transition” video competition, Feb. 27th, 2010, Capitol Theatre, Nelson, BC.
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23
May
Mr. Bubblehead demonstrates “Infinite Growth on a Finite Planet”. Created for Transition Nelson.
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23
May
THIRD PRIZE WINNER!!
Created for the “Imagine Transition” video competition, Feb. 27th, 2010, Capitol Theatre, Nelson, BC.
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23
May
This video was created for the “Imagine Transition” video competition, Feb. 27th, 2010, Capitol Theatre, Nelson, BC.
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23
May
SECOND PRIZE WINNER!!!
This video, “Making the Best, Better”, was created by the Wildflower Too Classroom at Central School for the “Imagine Transition” video competition, Feb. 27th, 2010, Capitol Theatre, Nelson, BC.
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23
May
FIRST PRIZE WINNER!!
Created for the “Imagine Transition” video competition, Feb. 27th, 2010, Cpaitol Theatre, Nelson, BC.
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8
May
Rob Hopkins, founder of the first Transition Town in Totnes, United Kingdom
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Apr
That by unleashing the collective genius of those around us to creatively and proactively design our energy descent, we can build ways of living that are more connected, more enriching and that recognize the biological limits of our planet. See the 4 key principles of the Transition Movement and help create the future you envision.
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Mar
Nearly all of the world’s population growth is now concentrated in the world’s poorer countries. The small amount of overall growth in wealthier countries is largely the result of immigration. The Danish proverb states that “Children are a Poor Man’s Wealth”. Here’s an article from the Population Resource Bureau that you might find interesting.