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Peak Oil Review - Mar 12 (and changes at energybulletin.net) (Original Post) Dead_Parrot Mar 2012 OP
Cha cha changes.. 4dsc Mar 2012 #1
 

4dsc

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1. Cha cha changes..
Thu Mar 15, 2012, 09:06 PM
Mar 2012

What will change:

In the summer of 2012 EnergyBulletin.net will become resilience.org.

The site will have a new look – we’re retaining EB’s retro charm, but making the site more attractive and engaging to a new audience.

We’re adding a rich Resources section – this will include reports and media content from Post Carbon Institute and our allies, along with resources related to the models featured in PCI's Community Resilience Guide series of books. The Resources section will be a place for the thousands of organizations, groups, and individuals working on community resilience building to share their own resources. The team at resilience.org will feature ones that are particularly inspiring or useful, and we hope to conduct a series of webinars to explore some resources more fully.

We’re adding a Community Groups section. Are you looking to start a currency, a local biodiversity group, a community energy company? Here is where you can add your group, see whether there are others in your area already working on the issue, or whether there is a group somewhere else which has already trodden this path and could help you.

Author bio pages for regular contributors.

New high level categories to make it easy to find what you’re looking for.

This looks very good.

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