Kinsale Energy Descent Action Plan - Online
by Rob Hopkins
[ Students of a practical sustainability course in the small seaside town of Kinsale in rural Cork, Ireland, earlier this year produced a document outlining a vision and a series of practical steps for locally designing a way down from the oil peak. It is quite an important effort, possibly the first local action plan of its kind, however it has remained something of a secret due its limited distribution. Fortunately, the plan is now available online. While necessarily many of the suggestions apply specifically to Kinsale, many local organisers should find much to inspire, and a very useful template for designing our own local energy descent action plans. Richard Heinberg, author of The Party's Over and Powerdown, spoke at the Fuelling the Future conference in Kinsale in June, and is now working on a similar local action plan, the 'Powerdown Project'. Richard writes that "Powerdown Project, that is a collaboration between the City of Sebatopol, California and students of New College of California, was inspired largely by Kinsale's Energy Descent Plan, and the work of Rob Hopkins. Rob is currently working on creating a template that can be adopted by communities around the world. This is enormously important work." -AF ] The Kinsale Energy Descent Action Plan is now available on this site as a pdf. file. This plan was produced at Kinsale Further Education College by myself and the college’s second year students, and was, as far as we know, the first attempt by a community to design an intentionally designed way down from the oil peak. You can read more about how it was carried out in the article called “Designing Energy Descent Pathways” in the Articles section on this site. We printed 500 copies, and they are already very scarce.
In his review of it in Permaculture Magazine, Patrick Whitefield wrote,
Please do download it and use it to spread the approach and the idea. We do ask that you fill out a form first, as we are interested to see where it ends up. There is no fee, although if you were able to send a donation to Transition Design to help in their work implementing this plan in Kinsale we would be very grateful. Leaving your details means that we can contact you when Version 2, currently being prepared by the college’s new permaculture teacher, Graham Strouts and the second year students, is ready. You can download the Plan, here… Editorial NotesUPDATE 6 Dec: Rob wrote shortly after we published this article with "wonderful news that I just heard, that tonight in Kinsale, Louise and Catherine's proposal to Kinsale Town Council that they adopt the Energy Descent Plan and designate Kinsale as Ireland's first Transition Town was passed unanimously! The Councillors were apparently all very positive, and applauded Louise and Catherine on their brave and visionary work. So they can now start work with the full support of the Council, which is wonderful." Congratulations to Rob, Catherine, Louise and the other authors and contributors who managed to create such a visionary plan which is both radical enough to be a serious response to Peak Oil, and yet positive and grounded enough to be able to inspire the Kinsale community! Global Public Media's David Room recently interviewed Rob Hopkins' afore mentioned colleague Catherine Dunne about her new organization, Transition Design, which is continuing the work started with the Kinsale EDAP. Catherine also talks about the Fuelling the Future Conference held in Kinsale, Ireland in June 2005. (Audio only) -AF Original article available here |
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We heard the other day that the Action Plan has been awarded Cork Environmental Forum’s prestigious Roll of Honour Award for 2005. It is wonderful for the Plan and for the town of Kinsale to be recognised




