Appalachian Transition is devoted to ideas for a more just, sustainable and prosperous future in Central Appalachia. We are at a critical moment in our region. The time has arrived to talk about the coming transition of our economy, workforce and communities. This site is a resource for that conversation.
via www.appalachiantransition.org
Cathie's Notes: This new website was produced by Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (KFTC) and Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED). The resources at this site are rich, indeed: stories about citizens and communities that desire a just economic transition for the region, thought-provoking essays, a great blog, organization links, and lots of information about ways forward for all people in Appalachia.
Those of us who desire to end destructive resource practices in Appalachia hold a simultaneous desire to insure a just transition to something better for everyone in the region. A lot of people are working for this transition and I'm really grateful to KFTC and MACED for making so much valuable information available at this website.
Great work, folks!
Becoming the first major consumer brand to make a big statement against the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s position on climate change, Apple has decided to leave the organization.







