But even though I'm learning more every month about sustainability issues and localized communities, I still don't know specifically about the situation in that area North Carolina. I guess before I keep pushing my family there, I would like to know more. As an NC native interested in 'powering down', do you have any thoughts on NC or asheville specifically as a promising place to relocate? Are there resources that I should look into?
Thanks for any help you can give!
Best, Craig
Hello Craig,
It’s great to hear about someone considering a move to
Central Carolina Community College These are wonderful folks teaching some standard community college courses but they are also very involved in courses concerning sustainable agriculture, bio-diesel production, solar power, etc.
Piedmont Biofuels If you’re interested in a co-op concerning recycled oils as fuel.
The Chatham Marketplace – Tami Schwerin and the gang just opened a new food cooperative.
I bring all this up as examples of all that’s going on in this community concerning sustainable living.
The other location that I think would be an excellent choice concerning a sustainable relocation to
Westwood – Co-housing
Western Farmers Market in Asheville NC – Open all year long 7 days a week!
Asheville Homepage - A quick visit shows the focus of this community on quality of life
I hope this helps as a jumping off point for your possible relocation. I should hasten to add that there are plenty of individuals who believe city life is sustainable. Public transportation, established relationships and the safety of numbers all lend credence to the idea that living outside of town may not be a better idea than living in town. It probably all boils down to the scale of the city. Rebecca Carter of greenerMIAMI covers sustainable issues right in your current backyard. Just thought I’d mention it.
If you move forward with your relocation to NC please let me know. I would like to keep up concerning your move in advance of global oil peak and also I would be willing to help with logistics in any way possible. We’ve got a guest room and we’re two hours from
Best Wishes and Good Luck,
Aaron
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Hello,
I'm a resident of Knoxville, TN. Recently, 3 of our friends from distant lands (out west) have fled their arid landscapes and are heading for Asheville. We will be discussing buying land together in the western-north carolina region (or possibly east Tennessee (as land is cheaper). Anyone interested in being included in this discussion, please email me at chellwin@utk.edu. We are looking for young families to join us.
Thanks!
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