Menter Llambed
Station Terrace
Lampeter
SA48 8NN
Transition Llambed
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Transition Llambed is an unprecedented, community-led, exciting project aimed at addressing the twin challenges of Peak Oil and climate change. Peak Oil is when oil production equals oil demand which will result in dramatic price rises of fossil fuels such as petrol. After Peak Oil, demand will exceed supply as the world's oil supplies gradually decline. This needn't be a bad thing and the idea behind the Transition Town concept is that if we all act together, we can plan our 'energy descent'. Thus we can devise a life for ourselves which, yes, is more eco friendly but ultimately, is much more fun, abundant, joyful and rewarding than life before Peak Oil!
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