[OKC] Yes magazine's resilience issue

Shauna Lawyer Struby sstruby at cox.net
Thu Sep 2 05:07:44 PDT 2010


The fall 2010 issue of Yes! Magazine is all about community resilience. Some of the features are
online, most aren't. More info here
<http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/a-resilient-community?ica=Link_txt_Magazine&icl=TopNav_100> . 

 

.        Synopsis: How do you navigate an unsteady economy, a future without cheap oil, and
unimaginable changes in the climate? Here are ways to learn skills for self-reliance, build lasting
communities, and take care of the important things in life, whether good times or hard times come
our way.

 

.        In this issue: how Transition Towns are kicking the oil habit, how to grow food in the
city, how to have honest conversations about climate change, and more. Plus: How Resilient Are You?
(a test), and 8 ideas for building resilience from communities across the country.

 

One online feature, "Just the facts: Why build resilience?" has great charts - available online here
<http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/a-resilient-community/just-the-facts-more> . 

 

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