“Resilient Guelph 2030”
From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience
Sally Ludwig & Chris Mills
www.transitionguelph.org
Transition Guelph: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience
Peak Oil & Climate Change
PEAK OIL
(a la Hirsch et al.)
• coal to liquids
• gas to liquids
• relaxed drilling
regulations
• massively scaled
biofuels
• tar sands and nonconventional oils
• resource nationalism
and stockpiling

PLANNED RELOCALISATION
• local resilience
• carbon reduction
• consume closer to home
• produce closer to home
• play closer to home
• decentralised energy
infrastructure
• the Great Reskilling
• localised food
• energy descent plans
• local medicinal capacity
• local currencies

CLIMATE CHANGE
(a la Stern et al.)
• climate engineering
• carbon capture and
storage
• tree-based carbon
offsets
• international
emissions trading
• climate adaptation
• improved
transportation logistics
• nuclear power
Here's how it all appears to be evolving...
A small group comes together with a shared concern:
• How can our community respond to the challenges and opportunities of
peak oil, climate change and economic stagnation?
They recognise that:
• living with less energy - imperative because of climate change and
inevitable because of fossil fuel depletion - is an opportunity if we plan for
it, but a threat if we wait for it to happen to us
• we were very clever and creative while using increasingly large amounts of
energy, and we'll need to be just as clever and creative as we learn to live
with decreasing amounts
• our communities currently lack the resilience to withstand some of the
disruptions that will accompany climate change and unplanned energy
descent
• we have to work together and we have to work now, rather than waiting for the
government or "someone else"
• this transition has to happen at an inner personal level as well as a community
level
• by unleashing the collective genius of the communities we live in, we can
proactively design our own energy descent and build ways of living that are
more connected, more enriching and that recognise the ecological limits of our
biosphere
They begin by:
• forming an initiating group and then adopt the Transition Model in order to
engage a significant proportion of the people in their community to help find
the answers to the BIG question :
• "how can we make our community stronger and happier as we deal with the
impacts of peak oil and economic contraction while at the same time urgently
reducing CO2 emissions?"
They then:
• start awareness raising around peak oil, climate change and the need to undertake a
community-led process to rebuild resilience and reduce carbon
• connect with existing groups in the community, including local government

• form groups to look at all the key areas of life (food, energy, transport, health, heart &
soul, economics & livelihoods, etc)
• kick off practical projects aimed at building people's understanding of resilience and
carbon issues and community engagement
• engage in a community-wide visioning process to identify the future we want for
ourselves rather than waiting for someone else to create a future that we won't like
• eventually launch a community defined, community implemented "Energy Descent
Action Plan" over a 15 to 20 year timescale

This co-ordinated initiative strives both to rebuild the resilience
we've lost as a result of cheap oil and also to drastically reduce
the community's carbon emissions.
Resilience
• “The capacity to respond creatively to change”
• The ability of an ecosystem (from an individual person,
to a community, to a whole economy) to…
 Hold together and maintain its function in the face
of change and shocks from the outside.
• Resilient systems can roll with external shocks and adapt
as needed

Benefits to a community with enhanced resilience:
 If one part is destroyed, the shock will not disable the whole system.
 Wide diversity of character, solutions developed creatively in response to local
circumstances.
 It can meet its needs despite the substantial absence of travel and transport.
 Big infrastructures and bureaucracies of the oil-addicted economy are replaced by fit-forpurpose local alternatives at reduced cost.
Transition principles
• Positive visioning
• Help people access good information and trust them to make good decisions
• Inclusion and Openness
• Enable Sharing and Networking
• Build Resilience
• Inner and Outer Transition
• Transition makes sense - the solution is the same size as the problem

• Subsidiarity: self-organisation and decision making at the appropriate level
Projects & Initiatives
• Awareness-raising: film nights, public talks, round-table discussions,
workshops, displays, neighbourhood groups, inner transition.
• Re-localization: food resources and distribution, energy, localized
economy, sustainable building, strengthening neighbourhoods.
• Sustainable transportation infrastructure: “walkable city”, bike paths,
low-carbon public transit and goods transport, support car sharing

•
•
•
•

Re-skilling: meaningful work for a lower-energy future.
Community gardens. Backyard gardens. Fruit trees.
Encourage CSAs and local organic farming.
Collaborate with partners for stronger communities.
The Goal: an “Resilience Action Plan” (RAP) for Guelph.
Food Security

Local Economy
The
Treemobile

Transportation

Energy
Inner Dimensions
of Change

Health
Neigbourhood Groups

Awareness-Raising
City As Ecosystem
Intentional Communities
Local Government

U of G
Resilience Festivals

Alternative Building
and Retrofit
Resilience 2011:Community Festival
March, 2011

Visit guelphresiliencefestival.ca
for lots more!!
Resilience 2012:Community Festival
March, 2012

Visit guelphresiliencefestival.ca
for lots more!!
New Initiatives
The Vision
A community of volunteers who regularly congregate to implement Permaculture Design plans
in backyards around Guelph, not-for-profit, and at cost. Based on reciprocity: in other words,
you attend three blitzes, help out, gain knowledge (and have fun!) and you are then entitled to
have a blitz at your place.

Permablitz

The Day of Permablitz a team of volunteers gathers to:
•Create an edible garden where somebody lives
•Share skills related to sustainability and gardening
•Build community, and have fun
New Initiatives
Fair Trade is a different way of doing business. It's about making principles of fairness and
decency mean something in the marketplace. It seeks to change the terms of trade for the
products we buy - to ensure the farmers and artisans behind those products get a better deal.
Most often this is understood to mean better prices for producers, but it often means longerterm and more meaningful trading relationships as well.

Fair Trade Town

The Fair Trade Towns campaign is an exciting initiative that recognizes communities that actively
support Fair Trade, increasing both availability and awareness at the local level.
New Initiatives
The Guelph Community Orchard Project: Guelph’s first community orchards
The project aims to:
1. Nurture relationships between residents, school and church groups, urban farmers, and
environmental organizations.
2. Foster fruit and nut tree awareness through demonstration and education programs.
3. Increase food security through providing fruit and nut donations to a local food shelf.
4. Make a positive difference to the local environment by creating habitat for wildlife, improving air
quality, providing shade and cooling, filtering water, and reducing the community’s carbon footprint.

Community Orchard Program
New Initiatives
What is Time Banking?
• A volunteer time exchange.
• Time banking is about spending an hour doing something for another person in your community.
• How it works: The time dollar you earn for your efforts is punched into a central online database.
You might do some grocery shopping for a shut-in, for instance, and then spend your dollar on
having your dog walked.
• Connect with your neighbours.
• Time banking leverages the power of networking to build community and share resources.

Time Banking
New Initiatives
Transition Streets is a seven-part “curriculum” that enables you to take a number of practical,
effective, money and energy-saving steps together with a group of friends, family or neighbours.
How it Works
• Groups of friends or neighbours get together every few weeks with a practical workbook to make
easy changes to
how they use energy, water, food, packaging and transport. It’s easier to make changes with the
support of your friends.

Transition Streets: ultra-local transition!

How to Get Started
• Just ask a few neighbours and friends who live near you if they’d like to form a Transition Streets
group. Register and we’ll give you the workbooks and a facilitator to get you started.
"Never doubt“All things are possible, once enough human beings realize that the world.
that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change
Indeed, it is the only thing stake.” has."
everything is at that ever
— Norman Cousins
Margaret Mead
Conclusion
“We will be transitioning to a lower-energy future, whether we want to or not…

and it’s far better to ride the wave...

than be engulfed by it!”
— Ben Brangwyn
(co-founder of the Transition Network)

Climate Change makes carbon-reduction essential. Peak Oil makes
it inevitable. Transition Community Initiatives make it feasible and
viable.
We can all have a part
in creating a more resilient community, and a better world!

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Transition Guelph: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience

  • 1. “Resilient Guelph 2030” From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience Sally Ludwig & Chris Mills www.transitionguelph.org
  • 3. Peak Oil & Climate Change PEAK OIL (a la Hirsch et al.) • coal to liquids • gas to liquids • relaxed drilling regulations • massively scaled biofuels • tar sands and nonconventional oils • resource nationalism and stockpiling PLANNED RELOCALISATION • local resilience • carbon reduction • consume closer to home • produce closer to home • play closer to home • decentralised energy infrastructure • the Great Reskilling • localised food • energy descent plans • local medicinal capacity • local currencies CLIMATE CHANGE (a la Stern et al.) • climate engineering • carbon capture and storage • tree-based carbon offsets • international emissions trading • climate adaptation • improved transportation logistics • nuclear power
  • 4. Here's how it all appears to be evolving... A small group comes together with a shared concern: • How can our community respond to the challenges and opportunities of peak oil, climate change and economic stagnation? They recognise that: • living with less energy - imperative because of climate change and inevitable because of fossil fuel depletion - is an opportunity if we plan for it, but a threat if we wait for it to happen to us • we were very clever and creative while using increasingly large amounts of energy, and we'll need to be just as clever and creative as we learn to live with decreasing amounts • our communities currently lack the resilience to withstand some of the disruptions that will accompany climate change and unplanned energy descent
  • 5. • we have to work together and we have to work now, rather than waiting for the government or "someone else" • this transition has to happen at an inner personal level as well as a community level • by unleashing the collective genius of the communities we live in, we can proactively design our own energy descent and build ways of living that are more connected, more enriching and that recognise the ecological limits of our biosphere They begin by: • forming an initiating group and then adopt the Transition Model in order to engage a significant proportion of the people in their community to help find the answers to the BIG question : • "how can we make our community stronger and happier as we deal with the impacts of peak oil and economic contraction while at the same time urgently reducing CO2 emissions?"
  • 6. They then: • start awareness raising around peak oil, climate change and the need to undertake a community-led process to rebuild resilience and reduce carbon • connect with existing groups in the community, including local government • form groups to look at all the key areas of life (food, energy, transport, health, heart & soul, economics & livelihoods, etc) • kick off practical projects aimed at building people's understanding of resilience and carbon issues and community engagement • engage in a community-wide visioning process to identify the future we want for ourselves rather than waiting for someone else to create a future that we won't like • eventually launch a community defined, community implemented "Energy Descent Action Plan" over a 15 to 20 year timescale This co-ordinated initiative strives both to rebuild the resilience we've lost as a result of cheap oil and also to drastically reduce the community's carbon emissions.
  • 7. Resilience • “The capacity to respond creatively to change” • The ability of an ecosystem (from an individual person, to a community, to a whole economy) to…  Hold together and maintain its function in the face of change and shocks from the outside. • Resilient systems can roll with external shocks and adapt as needed Benefits to a community with enhanced resilience:  If one part is destroyed, the shock will not disable the whole system.  Wide diversity of character, solutions developed creatively in response to local circumstances.  It can meet its needs despite the substantial absence of travel and transport.  Big infrastructures and bureaucracies of the oil-addicted economy are replaced by fit-forpurpose local alternatives at reduced cost.
  • 8. Transition principles • Positive visioning • Help people access good information and trust them to make good decisions • Inclusion and Openness • Enable Sharing and Networking • Build Resilience • Inner and Outer Transition • Transition makes sense - the solution is the same size as the problem • Subsidiarity: self-organisation and decision making at the appropriate level
  • 9. Projects & Initiatives • Awareness-raising: film nights, public talks, round-table discussions, workshops, displays, neighbourhood groups, inner transition. • Re-localization: food resources and distribution, energy, localized economy, sustainable building, strengthening neighbourhoods. • Sustainable transportation infrastructure: “walkable city”, bike paths, low-carbon public transit and goods transport, support car sharing • • • • Re-skilling: meaningful work for a lower-energy future. Community gardens. Backyard gardens. Fruit trees. Encourage CSAs and local organic farming. Collaborate with partners for stronger communities. The Goal: an “Resilience Action Plan” (RAP) for Guelph.
  • 10. Food Security Local Economy The Treemobile Transportation Energy Inner Dimensions of Change Health Neigbourhood Groups Awareness-Raising City As Ecosystem Intentional Communities Local Government U of G Resilience Festivals Alternative Building and Retrofit
  • 11. Resilience 2011:Community Festival March, 2011 Visit guelphresiliencefestival.ca for lots more!!
  • 12. Resilience 2012:Community Festival March, 2012 Visit guelphresiliencefestival.ca for lots more!!
  • 13. New Initiatives The Vision A community of volunteers who regularly congregate to implement Permaculture Design plans in backyards around Guelph, not-for-profit, and at cost. Based on reciprocity: in other words, you attend three blitzes, help out, gain knowledge (and have fun!) and you are then entitled to have a blitz at your place. Permablitz The Day of Permablitz a team of volunteers gathers to: •Create an edible garden where somebody lives •Share skills related to sustainability and gardening •Build community, and have fun
  • 14. New Initiatives Fair Trade is a different way of doing business. It's about making principles of fairness and decency mean something in the marketplace. It seeks to change the terms of trade for the products we buy - to ensure the farmers and artisans behind those products get a better deal. Most often this is understood to mean better prices for producers, but it often means longerterm and more meaningful trading relationships as well. Fair Trade Town The Fair Trade Towns campaign is an exciting initiative that recognizes communities that actively support Fair Trade, increasing both availability and awareness at the local level.
  • 15. New Initiatives The Guelph Community Orchard Project: Guelph’s first community orchards The project aims to: 1. Nurture relationships between residents, school and church groups, urban farmers, and environmental organizations. 2. Foster fruit and nut tree awareness through demonstration and education programs. 3. Increase food security through providing fruit and nut donations to a local food shelf. 4. Make a positive difference to the local environment by creating habitat for wildlife, improving air quality, providing shade and cooling, filtering water, and reducing the community’s carbon footprint. Community Orchard Program
  • 16. New Initiatives What is Time Banking? • A volunteer time exchange. • Time banking is about spending an hour doing something for another person in your community. • How it works: The time dollar you earn for your efforts is punched into a central online database. You might do some grocery shopping for a shut-in, for instance, and then spend your dollar on having your dog walked. • Connect with your neighbours. • Time banking leverages the power of networking to build community and share resources. Time Banking
  • 17. New Initiatives Transition Streets is a seven-part “curriculum” that enables you to take a number of practical, effective, money and energy-saving steps together with a group of friends, family or neighbours. How it Works • Groups of friends or neighbours get together every few weeks with a practical workbook to make easy changes to how they use energy, water, food, packaging and transport. It’s easier to make changes with the support of your friends. Transition Streets: ultra-local transition! How to Get Started • Just ask a few neighbours and friends who live near you if they’d like to form a Transition Streets group. Register and we’ll give you the workbooks and a facilitator to get you started.
  • 18. "Never doubt“All things are possible, once enough human beings realize that the world. that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change Indeed, it is the only thing stake.” has." everything is at that ever — Norman Cousins Margaret Mead
  • 19. Conclusion “We will be transitioning to a lower-energy future, whether we want to or not… and it’s far better to ride the wave... than be engulfed by it!” — Ben Brangwyn (co-founder of the Transition Network) Climate Change makes carbon-reduction essential. Peak Oil makes it inevitable. Transition Community Initiatives make it feasible and viable. We can all have a part in creating a more resilient community, and a better world!