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Some communities have started looking closely at the prospect of limited resources as a result of climate change, peak oil and economic decline. To prepare for it, communities like Sebastopol have declared themselves Transition Towns, setting up new ways of farming, generating energy, and generally doing things without predictable resources, and educating people in how to live that way.
In this bilingual interview, Luis Gutierrez and Evelina Molina talk to Angela Rodriguez of Transition Sebastopol about the Transition movement and how transitional practices in Sebastopol are being put into place.