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8.1 … Write a Folksy Note

The success of the very first ever Sustainability Street Village was in no small part due to the handwritten note  which Stan and Anna cobbled together back in 2005.  There’s a scan on the website.  
The text for a note below has a lot of information about the SSA for you to pick and choose from.  The best advice is to keep it human and personal.  Folksy and friendly.  Positive and a bit excited!  Some hints …
Handwritten and photocopied … there are so many amorphous, computer generated same, same, dot matrix leaflets these days.
Use your name/s
Refer to local places/events
Perhaps illustrate or decorate
Use any of the images or illustrations you find on the SSA CD or website ….*
* Pls see © statement on the imprint page


Dear Neighbours,
I/we live in XYZ road and we want to invite you to come to a meeting where we can talk about setting up a Sustainability Street Village.  The basic idea of the Sustainability Street Approach (SSA) is that local people get together to support and encourage each other to explore more about living sustainably.  
There is a “how to” manual called “Shortcut To Sustainability Street” which we can use or we can set things up in whatever suits us in our neighbourhood. There are scores of SSA Villages around Australia.  The local SSA Villages consistently report three great accomplishments ...
o As much as 30%, and even more, reduction in water waste and energy … and money saved.
o Great fun and a sense of purpose at creating local projects.
o A deep satisfaction and sense of wellbeing from connecting or re-connecting with other local people
There are three ways that people are doing this …
o the basic course of study and action outlined in the Shortcut to Sustainability Street manual.
o specialist guest speakers
o The CommUniversity, because we are all learners and we are all teachers!  
We would like to invite you to (our house, the pub, the park, sports club room, kindergarten hall, wherever) on (day/date) to chat about setting up a Sustainability Street Village in this neighbourhood.
Please RSVP to (xxxxxxx) Bring the kids and we can organise some acitivities when we get together.  And, if you can, bring a little something to have with a cuppa
More detail about the Sustainability Street Approach can be found at sustainabilitystreet.org.au
Bests,
Your name.


8.2 …Pound the Beat

Keep it very local.  Just some neighbours around you is a fantastic place to start.  Take a bag of veggies from your garden or a choccie frog to gift.  Knock on the door!  Of course, people knocking on each other’s doors is a no-no these days.  Such neioghbourliness has been ruined by a combination of door to door hawkers, fear of the “other” out there which has been instilled by media/culture and, ironically, because too few good people knock on each others doors anymore.
Knocking on the door down the road and saying hello with with warmth and generosity is what used to happen.  To make the conection with an invitation to work together for the planet Earth is the new element which will ensure that such neighbourliness is revived as the rich and lasting  element of our culture, as it has been in the past.  
Practically; Probably good to have a short spiel ready, using the letter to make a few speaking notes.  
You’ll need to find your own comfortable balance between being heartfelt, passionate and enthusiastic … as opposed to prosletysingly in their faces.             
Maybe print out a picture or a little Sustainability Street Banner from the images on the website. Always start with saying you are a neighbour so you don’t get the door to door sales-canvassers short shrift treatment.

 

8.3 … The Taster Meeting

The taster is the litmus tests!  It’s a poke of the toe in the water!  An invitation and information gathering to provide some information about and an Invitation to join together to “Form a Sustainability Street Village” in your neighbourhood.
This meeting is to outline the points of difference which make the Sustainability Street Approach just what it is.   The main one is that it is a “social and self directed program”.  There are many templates in this manual, some basic enviro information and interesting techniques and shortcuts to catalyse the leaning and the community building.  BUT, the SSA is not about spoon feeding the answers.  It is about realising that no one is going to do it for us.  This is it, it’s up to us!
Governments can help, science can help and progressive business can help.   But ultimately our lives are up to us!  The SSA is a chance to behave our way into ecologically focused social change.  Participation in this most meaningful agenda in historyis such a rewarding and personally enriching journey.


Make A Banner.

Before the first introduction and invitation meeting, the so called “taster”, make a Sustainability Street: It’s a Village Out There” banner.  
The idea of the banner came from the community in Caroline Springs, who made their own to drape across the Volunteer Fire Truck for a procession through the middle of town.  The photo of so many Sustainability Street Villages, standing behind their banner has now become the iconic symbol of the SSA.    
Some local councils will have a Sustainability Street Banner that you maybe able to borrow.  A banner can be obtained at cost also from the Sustainability Street Institute. (+61-3 – 9486-8881)
Use this banner in two ways …
o To hang outside the door of the meeting place
o To gather behind for a group photo at the end of the gathering.
The “Feel” of the Taster Gathering”
On the one hand the purpose of this meeting is to introduce each other to the “whole concept” of a local, social, non-political, non-ideological, people powered, leader-full community approach to sustainability action.  Like so many others, using Sustainability Street strategies can enable your Village to become a socially connected group with great power in advancing ecological sustainability in our lives and local environs.  
On the other hand it’s at this taster gathering that attention to the process of making all feel welcome and equally involved is established.  Vehicles such as “space preparation” and “voicing the audience” for instance, ways of making the gathering feel welocoming and owned by all.  
o Being There … &  
o I have a Concern and I have a Dream.
Prepare the Meeting:
Hang the Sustainability Street Banner prominently in the room and or at the entrance …
Set up the seating in your space in a Circle.  Avoid chairs in rows at all costs.
•     Have some music playing as people arrive.   The ecologically sustainable, authentic, meaningful life and culture is as much about the “intangibles” as it is about the dripping tap.  Music is one of the finest accomplishments of our humanity, just as ecological sustainability too will be.  Starting with music also activates the right brain and our imagination and creativity power.
Can you invite a local musician to play as people arrive?
Your local school or community choir, or
Just play Baroque music (the Mozart Effect) on CD.
Set up nametags and as they arrive, ask folks to write just their First name.  Also set up an attendance sheet to collect, names addresses, phone numbers and email addresses to get the Village communication tree started.

Purposeful Informality.

 Perhaps open by seeking the “permission “ of the group to be the “meeting motor”, the chairperson that keeps driving things forward.  The “agenda” is there as a guide but not as a slavish ruler and if the energy moves elsewhere, follow it?  At least for a little while.
Also delicate is the excited. wonderful member who talks a lot.  Maybe have a funny noise maker, like a bell or a horn to signal once for nearly time and the twice for times up.  As gently and caringly as you can.
A useful line of levity, as the meeting motor is … “we’re here for a good time, not a long time”.   There is a beautiful, subtle difference between being a time keeper and a tyrant.  People love a tight, well run gathering, in which as many as possible get the chance to participate.
A golden technique is to “voice the audience” briefly and as soon as possible after the meeting starts.  

A Possible Running Order For The Meeting:

1. A snapshot … What is Sustainability Street? 7-10 mins
This should literally take just a few minutes or so.  Some guiding notes/script are laid out below and you can also download a simple slide presentation from sustainabitystreet.org.au


o It’s up to us ... we can sit and wait for the future to happen or we can take steps to shape it.  Let’s hope and trust that governments, science and industry are doing the best they can  … but we can also “behave our way” into culture and social change … which will inspire other locals and will eventually lead the way for governments and industry!  
o “On one hand, the SSA is basic training in sustainable living both at home and together in the neighbourhood, focussing on waste, water and energy and biodiversity.  On the other hand, our Village can become and we can create whatever our collective imagination dreams up!  Picasso said ... “if it can be dreamed it is real”   and Henry Ford said … “we may think we can or we may think that we can’t, either way we are right”
o The SSA itself has many points of difference in terms of learning and action ... namely …

•  It’s driven by creative thinking about and an iconoclastic take on understanding environment and sustainability, called, “Deep Sustainability”!  DS is a mixture of practicality, optimism, common sense, iimagination and above all a focus on renewing and deepening our personal understanding of, feelings for and experiences with the natural world.
•  The other core driver of the SSA  is “Dynamic Capacity Building” which is about “us doing it for ourselves” ... through connecting with, supporting and teaching each other.  The foundation of “Dynamic Capacity Building” is “Village Making”, which is just as important as the sustainability mission, because … if a local community is inspired and united around environmental living then local and wider culture change for sustainability will flow naturally.  
•  The SSA is about learning and sustaining smarter, not harder eg. GaBaToiLaKi the water shortcut, etc…see page xx in Section 2

In a nutshell, a Sustainability Street Village is completely defined by and thrives according to the ideas and the energy of its participants.  Above all, it is ultimately about  “us doing it for ourselves” and “making it be what we want”.  There is no right or wrong way.  We all have the right and the power to make a difference.  And … the biggest difference we can make is to “influence others” by modeling or mentoring.  By becoming a beacon village which sends the message to others that everyday folks like us can live differently, environmentally and have a ball doing it!  Einstein and Ross Garnaut agree ...
… facilitating behaviour change
 for sustainability
is one of the best options we have
for addressing climate change … Ross Garnaut

Setting an example is
not the main means of
influencing another, it is the
only means ... Albert Einstein


2. Voice the Audience;
A very wise sage once said that the art form known as “havin’ a  chat” is among the most sophisticated accomplishments of our evolution as dominators of the “cognitive niche”.  The best ideas emarge over a cuppa.  With great respect to that gem,  so it is also important to “run” the meeting ... a delicate balance between “purpose” and “informality”  

Voicing Techniques …
Some classic, original SSA ways of voicing the crowd (or even two or three people around the kitchen table, as the case may be) include …


A. Quick Intro By All … 5-7 mins

o Do the ”let’s go round the circle” thing … each says thier name, which part of the “‘hood” they’re from and maybe finish off by completing this sentence; “What I love about the earth is ….  or perhaps … “What I love about this neighbourhood is  … “ … or both?
o Move around the circle smartly, so that everybody hears their voice in the space and therefore have some ownership of it … but keep moving it gently on.  

o Finally, step the participation up a notch by inviting a bit of heartfelt voicing ...


B.    I have a concern … and I have a dream!  8 - 10 mins.


o Invite people to say what brought them here.  Ask them to speak their passion for the Earth, nature, children, our future.  Suggest people to frame their thoughts in terms of two things – their concern about the now … and their dream for the future!
If your group is 8 – 12 people, or more, could be best to break into groups of 6, and get each group to go round their own circle
Keep time and encourage movement around the circle of each small group.
At the end, ask each group to nominate one of the Passionate Statement makers from their circle to “share with the whole meeting”
If your group is just you and a few others around your kitchen table, delving into the “Heartfelt Voicing” is just as important, moving and rewarding.

Lastly, continue empowering the group voicing for the Earth,  Every person will have a personal memory of nature, a creature, a habaitat or the great natural systems of the pl;anet
C. Being There … 10 – 15 mins.
This is such a simple, powerful and memorable exercise, which, in many ways, underscores the single most important reason for building a Sustainability Street Village together.  The sacredness of the Earth and the visceral joy and emotional nourishment we get from nature.  The preciousness of both the plants and the flora.  The charisma of the fauna and the animal world.  Our awe at the “cathedrals” we know as the Earth’s great natural systems, habitat, climate, landforms like oceans and mountains and … so …
Go around your circle or get back into the same small group circles.
Ask them to think back to their most beautiful and fondest memory of being in nature - most wonderful moment in the natural world - or the most precious place they have visited - or a memory of the moon glistening on the ocean – or the sound of birds  - or the season in which they feel most ‘integrated” or …
Allow a few seconds for the memories to form. You’ll see the wonderful realisation crossing people’s faces.    
Each person then tells their story.
It is excellent to have Baroque music (Bach, Haydyn) playing softly in the background).  
Again, at the end, have each circle nominate one of the stories to share with the other group/s
3. Show Blessed Unrest.
Paul Hawken wrote a book, “Blessed Unrest - How the greatest movement in history got underway and why no-one saw it coming”.  There is a totally inspiring, goose bump inducing, unforgettable 5 minute film clip on You Tube of Paul talking Blessed Unrest.  He is talking about us.  You have to see this clip!

 

NEW BIT TO WRITE UP: VISIONING: 4. Workshop Best Environmental, Best Social for Our Village.

 

4. Summarise the Taster Meeting.  
So, the Taster was meant to be just that—information about and an invitation to form a village together.  The next meeting is the first “Actual Gathering” of your new village per se.
This next meeting is the meeting at which we might “plan a course of action, or write a calendar of gatherings, or perhaps think about a local community education or environmental project.
There is a Syllabus: an 8 session outline and an associated Course of Study/Action which the SSA recommends.  A brief summary of both is in Section Two of the Shortcut.    
Also, this and much more about the beauty of planet Earth, Village making, building local social change, etc, is comprehensively detailed in Sustainability Street “It’s a Village Out There” 3.0 – The main manual.
5. Nuts and Bolts for next time
Where?  When? How often?  Bring some light refreshments to share?
Also, discuss ways of promoting the next meeting to newcomers from the neighbourhood.  At the simplest, if every person works on bringing one other neighbour, then the group size will double.  Beyond that, an article in the local newspaper would be great.  Use the Sustainability Street Banner that you made for a photo of you all as a group for the article.
6. Planning Group.  Hands up, names down.  Talk Burn out or Blossom.  Best
Whether your are just a handful of local, local folks or whether you met in a local meeting place, the best outcome of the This
Taster Meeting is to have a planning committee to help with the next steps.
Becoming a Sustainability Street really can be a really low key, informal, minimally bureaucratic process.  The two mantrae are “human scale” and “purposeful informality”.  
However, the more people helping with the low demand tasks, the even lower the demand becomes.  Too often the “traditional way” in local groups has been the “left to one or two” phenomena.  This cannot be the SSA way because, as Hilary Clinton says, “it takes a whole village to raise an SSA community”.   
Some good worker ant roles might include ...
Someone to keep the list of participants and organise email?
Someone to build a relationship with the local paper to keep getting your story out there
Someone to make connection with the local council to explore support they may be able to give; a speaker on waste, water, energy or biodiversity, help with promotions, small financial help.
Tea, coffee, beer scones for next time?
7. Open the floor
If there’s more business, voicing or just a keenness for a cuppa and a chat—do that.

 

8.4 … The “Launch” Meeting - Getting Your Sustainability Street Village on the road … the first “real” meeting …
This meeting is the “purposefully informal”  official start to your Sustainability Street Village.   A time to plan some of the options such as the size of the group, where and when to meet, who’ll help to organise, etc, … through to pondering the wider realm of possibilities such as opportunities of getting in touch with nature or to celebrate (Harvest) that you are doing this historic, important, local thing together.  Be happy to think big and think … bold because your Village is your oyster!

Synopsis
Other than allowing “time together do it’s magic work,” there are basically three key objectives of this first meeting …
Decide on the size of Village you want, from Kitchen table to local hall.
Decide on your course of action from the four, A, B, C, or D suggested …
Plan a calendar of events …


Refer also in the Main Manual.: • Share the Chair • Model agenda  • The Blue Volkswagen Theorem • SowReporting

Set your space up in a circle, “round the campfire” with the same human scale, folksy, feel as described in the Taster.  Live or lovely recorded music playing.   Get underway and keep things moving along with “purposeful informality” …   

Running Order For The
Launch Meeting.

Open the gathering:
Welcome first timers, quick summary of the SSA, the Taster session from last month,  your Village to date, etc.
Village Voices;
Stories from the real world.  Has anybody … ?
Learned an amazing sustainability thing; (“Blue Volkswagen Theorem”: See Glossary)
Influenced or piqued the interest of somebody else out there -  at home, work or stranger? Sow Report.
Size
Whether you are two or three people gathered around the kitchen table or local café on a regular basis – or the more traditional sized group meeting at the local neighbourhood house or scout hall - is totally your call.
“Never doubt that a small group of people can change the world … indeed it is the only way the world has ever been changed.” Margaret Mead.
First CommUniversity – The WaWa
Spend some time doing a “Want And Will Audit” (WaWa) of the amazing diversity of talent and experience in your Village.  What do people especially want to know about when it comes to emerging world of ecological sustainability?  What are some skills, interest or knowledge that members are willing to share.
Note it all down and you have the Syllabus of your CommUniversity.
Course of Action
Refer to “Course of Action” at the beginning of Section 2.  You can approach your Sustainability Street Village in whatever way best suits your members’ aspirations and levels of experience.  Try to tailor your course of action to best fit your community—this is the core of the Sustainability Street Approach!
Plan to Come Home … again and again ….
Becoming more and more connected or reconnected with beautiful, refreshing natural places is the essential fuel for the journey down Sustainability Street.  Our lives must change to be protective of nature and our lives need to experience the joy and the beauty of nature.  We need that beauty and spiritual nourishment as much as we need food, oxygen, water.
Burn out or Blossom
Most initiatives follow one of two paths—they either burn out or blossom.  Leaving all of the work to one or two people is a sure route to “burn out.”  Engage as many of the members as possible and set dates for future meetings—focussing on concrete things that everyone can do and keeping the meetings “purposefully informal.”  The strength of new community bonds is what will give your Village the nourishment to thrive and blossom in wonderful ways!

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Chapter Two:

 

But, hang on … I’m only one person, we’re just one small community …

 

Anybody can make a difference and everyone should try. John F. Kennedy  I can’t fix up the whole world, but I can sure work on my little bit of it. Jason: Sustainability Street Pioneer  We all have the right and the power to shape the future!  Eileen Dover

 


 

The madness of modernity has instilled some very strong and quite unhappy “new social mores” in us over the last 50 - 70 years.   Aspects of our new cultural insanity have given us, along side the environmental crisis, an obesity epedemic, waves of depression and, perhaps worst of all,  Reality TV.  

It has also given us an un-natural “passive distance” or “passive rejection” of each other in community.  In a worst case this has led to, thankfully rare, instances where an elderly member of the neighbourhood has died in their home and been undiscovered for days, weeks or even months.

It is not easy turning around the modern, social conditioning of decades.  But it so can be done!  We might each be just one single person or one small group for sure.  But we are one person or smalll group who can become so much stronger, connected, fulfillled, enriched, accomplished … and part of the greatest of local triumphs called “our little community”!

And when such social richness is layered with the excitement and meaning of re-connecting with and helping to heal the Earth, the depth of reward is bottomless.  Both the social and the environmental achievements inevitably become exponential


The Shy Gap
Leaping the shy gap is one of challenges involved in building a lovely, little, local community group.  Our conditioning, which is to be separate from each other may derive from the simple unfamiliarity, foisted on us by the demands of the fast paced modern life.  So called time poverty.  Or, it may have a more pernicious origin encouraged by the “it’s a jungle out there mindset”.

 
This modern “jungle” mentality is cooked up by everything from the “terrorists next door” message through to the dishonest “law and order” headlines which sells the media.  Any rational examination of the facts of either, reveals sensational, vested scare-mongering.  Which is not to invalidate the experience of any victim who has suffered through criminality.  However, the liklihood of the opposite is closer to the truth.  It makes common sense and recognised by research, that warmer, friendlier streets with a sense of community and openess are safer streets.  They have people out and about who are looking out for each other.  They are nice to each other.


It IS a Village, NOT a Jungle out there!  Creating a friendly, warm, interesting, respectful and democratic local group of equal participation is the absolute best that “one or a just a small few” of us can do to create both a socially safer local place and an ecologically safer world!!.

Democratising Group Building Techniques 1 … EasyPeasy
The Sweetest Sound
Dale Carnegie, or somebody of similar ilk from the Sixties, once opined that there is “no sound sweeter to the human ear than the sound of one’s own name”.   Apparently, a person will hear their name ring out, if mentioned, above the cacophony of a crowded room full of babbling voices.
Even if it’s just a few folks around the kitchen table meeting for the first time, work at learning everybody’s name and use it often.  The idea of name tag stickers also springs to mind?
Voicing The Village
This heading derives from a term “Voicing the Audience”, which is used in interactive theatre in education and by the best and friendliest group facilitators.  When a person hears “their voice” among a group of people, newly met, creates a sense of belonging, ownership and a desire to hear it some more.  That’s the sound of a person who’s happy to be there.
See the Model Agenda for an introductory meeting, Chapter 8.3 page 33 for some specifc “voicing” ideas such as ....

 

o Good Ol’ Round The Circle .. Quick As ...
o Stories From The Real World
o Being there
o The Meeting Mirror
Techniques 2 … A l’il bit deeper and wider.
Dynamic Group Enhancement Exercises
Also know as Ice-breakers or energisers.  These days, there is just so much new research out there which points to the incredible power of the brain to be enhanced, relaxed, more creative and cognitively better.  Nuerology and brain plasticity is the trendiest new hobby to be into.  And to think it has been right above our noses the whole time.  Arts, games, song, playfulness, etc, etc, all add many layers of intangible power to both social and environmental accomplishment
Share the Chair
Something to work on over the long term.  Being asked to “run a meeting” is a great honour.  Scary but in the end very satisfying.  Chairing is also a wonderful skill to have, and, the more people we have who are good at bringing the best out of a group of new Earth’o’philes, the quicker the inevitable social tipping point for sustainability will arrive.
The CommUniversity
Described extensively in this manual.  Basically, we are all learners and we are all teachers!  In so many ways.  It’s invaluable for all of us to have a role in delivering Sustainability Street learning, based on what we already know!.
SillEgalitarianism vis-a-vis “Leaderfullness”
The SSA is infused with techniques, tips, narrative and exhortation designed to maximise group democracy, participation and hense satisfation.  This will nourish the blossoming people movement with competant skilled folks.  Rather than groups with “leaders” we need “leaderful groups”.
However, sometimes you need to seek sanction to be the “pushy meeting person”, so things keep things moving along.  You know how it is.  There is always one sweet soul whose entire life history has fed into the formation of their ideas and opinions and they are so keen to share that.  Bless their hearts.
So, while there can be no question than galitarianism, ownership, democracy and leaderfullness are precious, sometimes repectful internvention can be good for all.  Like, say, when we get on a plane or a train, we are very happy that there is just one person sitting at the controls.  Sometimes the tiniest bit of soft bossy can help ... no ego, just pure, good intent.

 

Chapter One.

The best little planet in town …

What could be more important than to re-learn, repair and rebuild our relationship with the Earth?  Is this not the single greatest challenge in all of human history?  This time in human history is the greatest opportunity ever to craft a new way of being which is gentle on the Earth, based on reverence for the Earth’s beauty, complexity and for enabling our lives in the suburbs, streets and hamlets in which we live.


 

We humans are but one, single species of life among , many, many millions of other animals and plants, their landforms and habitats.  We are an ecological speck compared to all other species and the miracle of the Earth’s giant natural systems … the climate, water cycle, material flow, etc, which holds us all together.
The Earth has enabled life for all species.  Yet we alone have had an impact on every other single strand of nature.  The human being in fact, is a quite recently evolved woodland, grassland species from the North of Africa.  In that geological blink of an eye we have managed to spread to every habitat, every land, every niche.
Had we no redeeming features, the word “plague” would spring to mind.  But we people do have enormous capacity for good, born out of our intelligence, empathy, creativity and doggedness.  These are our lifeline and the hope of the future.  (see also; “The Southern Cross of Optimism” pp. xx)  
Frankly, all the solutions are out there right now!  It is not a matter of whether we can do this, it is a matter of will we do this?  Do we actually have the will?  Or, should we we just sit back and wait for governments, science or industry to fix the world?  It is a choice.   We can wait for the future to happen or  we can shape the future, with others around us, starting tomorrow?
One thing is certain.  The more we do this for ourselves the more that governments, industry and science will be inspired to match our efforts.
And the SSA is about guiding us toward living our core lifestyle for ecological sustainability.  And the thing about ecological sustainability is the ecological bit!  
Despite the disastrous potential which climate damage forebodes, we can in fact reverse climate change.  Just as a united determined world reversed the escalating damage to the ozone layer, we can return atmospheric carbon to natural levels.  However, a thing we can never do, is bring back an extinct species of life, despite the rantings of the cloners.  
The precious sanctity of biological diversity is the driving priority of the SSA, made manifest through daily life and undersatanding.  
Reuniting ourselves with the beauty of nature and being nourished by its joy and wondrousness, is actually food for the inspiration to our lives in such a way as to lay down the greatest respect for nature as the mission of our species.
William McDonough, in a penetrating YouTube clip (http.www???????????) about studying nature to inform industrial design and practice, posits that if the human species disappeared from the Earth, within a very few years all other species would flourish.  Indeed, there is a body of thought which argues that it is not about saving the world, it’s all about saving the humans.
On the one hand, this is a bleak thought, however, on the other,  it underscores the amazing capacity of the rest of Life on Earth to live and thrive in balance with each other.  While we seem to have a death wish, the rest of the Earth has astounding and resilient survival capacity.  Despite the vast disrespect and breadth of damage that we humans have wrought, the fact is that the Earth can regenerate.  The exciting news is that we humans have at last begun to craft the necessary new relationship with our fellow travellers here on “Spaceship Earth”, to allow the re-generation to begin  With continued resolve, imagination and openess to living differently, we can help heal this exquisite, beautiful Planet.  The best little planet in town.

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter One.
Frankly, all the solutions are out there right now!  It is not a matter of whether we can do this, it is a matter of will we do this?  Do we actually have the will?  Or, should we we just sit back and wait for governments, science or industry to fix the world?  It is a choice.   We can wait for the future to happen or  we can shape the future, with others around us, starting tomorrow?
One thing is certain.  The more we do this for ourselves the more that governments, industry and science will be inspired to match our efforts.
And the SSA is about guiding us toward living our core lifestyle for ecological sustainability.  And the thing about ecological sustainability is the ecological bit!  
Despite the disastrous potential which climate damage forebodes, we can in fact reverse climate change.  Just as a united determined world reversed the escalating damage to the ozone layer, we can return atmospheric carbon to natural levels.  However, a thing we can never do, is bring back an extinct species of life, despite the rantings of the cloners.  
The precious sanctity of biological diversity is the driving priority of the SSA, made manifest through daily life and undersatanding.  
Reuniting ourselves with the beauty of nature and being nourished by its joy and wondrousness, is actually food for the inspiration to our lives in such a way as to lay down the greatest respect for nature as the mission of our species.
William McDonough, in a penetrating YouTube clip (http.www???????????) about studying nature to inform industrial design and practice, posits that if the human species disappeared from the Earth, within a very few years all other species would flourish.  Indeed, there is a body of thought which argues that it is not about saving the world, it’s all about saving the humans.
On the one hand, this is a bleak thought, however, on the other,  it underscores the amazing capacity of the rest of Life on Earth to live and thrive in balance with each other.  While we seem to have a death wish, the rest of the Earth has astounding and resilient survival capacity.  Despite the vast disrespect and breadth of damage that we humans have wrought, the fact is that the Earth can regenerate.  The exciting news is that we humans have at last begun to craft the necessary new relationship with our fellow travellers here on “Spaceship Earth”, to allow the re-generation to begin  With continued resolve, imagination and openess to living differently, we can help heal this exquisite, beautiful Planet.  The best little planet in town.

 

Chapter 7:
From the head, things to know …
The first thing to know is that you don’t need the SSA.  It’s in us already — living with greater conection to each other and to nature is about the deepest purpose and meaning of our humanity.


 

1. The 1st Understanding. 

Our People, Our Earth, Us ...  
The very first thing to know, is that nobody really needs this handbook.  If you’re reading this, the truest aspects of an authentic, rewarding and ecologically sustainable life are already within you.  You are already moving in the direction of hOPeTIMISM.  Ideas and ways for a new future are already percolating.  So, follow your heart on this most wonderful journey.  Trust what you feel about your non-human brothers and sisters.  Ultimately, the best sustainable lifestyles and communities will emerge from what comes naturally to us.


As SSA communities do grow and emerge, they are (bio) fuelled and propelled by their own very existance.   They sink their roots into a deep, deep source of nourishment ... which is, two of the most profound realities of our humananity. ... namely, that we need each other and we need nature! 

 
These two absolute truths are deeply, deeply embedded in our species being.  When these two wonderful, authentic aspects of “life’s longing for itself” are re-discovered in our communities, magic happens.  Being evolutionarily structured for survival, as we ourselves and all other species of life on Earth are, just scratch the surface and these two powerful forces will surge back to revitalise us.
Until recently, both have been smothered under five or six decades of materialism, consumption, conflict and a media overload of externally imposed values.  


Firstly, we have been socially atomised then brainwashed into believing that it’s a jungle out there.  In so many ways, this mentality and the competition it spawns, suit the consumption based cash culture.  Secondly, we need to re-discover that we need nature, not just for food, air and water!  We need the Earth because it is beautiful.  Our sanity depends on ecological sustainability.  Some of the deepest experiences and sense of peace and meaning in our lives comes from the Earth.


The rediscovery of both the power of joining together and the power that caring for (or re-uniting with)  nature can have on who we are and how we feel … creates an energy within us which represents the “Earth’s immune response kicking in”!   Bringing social connection and the joy of nature back into our lives and communities creates a seedbed for new, personally rich and meaningful values, which are supremely relevant, because they’re crafted by us.


So.  Take the time to get to feel the SSA and to know it is basically a blank canvas for you and yours to create your sustainable future, thereby having an impact you can scarcely imagine possible on the ecologically sustainable future of the broader community and society ….  


2. The 2nd Understanding. 

The power of social connectedness … on Learning, Change & Growth ...  
The SSA invites us to discover that the passion, ability to engage and knowledge we need are already within us.  This discovery enables us to learn how to learn.  The SSA then invites us to entertain the fact that protecting and enjoying the environment is something we used to do as a matter of course.  This package of social learning, change and growth is the best nourishment, fun and immunisation against “burn out”.


Above all, the SSA conveys that we can do it.  It is as simple as friendly, environmentally focussed gatherings around the kitchen table.  Instead of expecting government, science or industry to “save us”, acknowledge that really, ... we all know what the waste and pollution in our lives looks like.  The doable, human scale and common sense lifestyle choices we make will inevitably be right, because sustainable living just ain’t rocket surgery.


Sustainability Street is not about providing environmental information per se, that’s why Google was invented.  In any case, all the answers are out there already.  It is not about whether we have the information it’s about having the will to get it and apply it.  
The SSA is about principles, concepts, templates and shortcuts … all held together by the  wonderful, intangible building blocks of “community making” and  “learning how to learn.”  These intangibles are key.  We can’t “touch” or “see” or “measure” the intangibles of life ... such things as truth, beauty, friendship, joy.  However, we know they are REAL.  The intangibles are the meaning, the juice, the energy that make something just what it is.  The intangibles provide the wiring for a Sustainability Street Village.


And, enough of your circle is ready!


A vast number of people (the awakening mainstream) want change.  Yet, the oceans of information, political bluster, and increasing eco-brouhaha are not moving us forward adequately.  There are already enough people to make a massive difference to the wasteful, earth phobic culture which runs our society and economy.  Scratch the surface and you’ll find them close by.  People you know who want something true, authentic and ecologically safe in their lives.  Maybe they don’t yet realise that this can derive from having a whole new relationship with each other and with the glorious natural systems of the Earth.  The SSA enables entre` to this discovery.  Just you and couple of others who get this ball rolling are a crucially important part of this social trickle which is gathering to a joyous landslide of change ...


Whether a landslide or a trickle, either way, the aim of the SSA and the job ahead is to craft new habits, norms, taboos, values and behaviours ... through living them.  As Mahatmi Ghandi once said “be the change you want to see in the world”.   We need to come together, to “behave our way into social change.”   The effect and influence of such “modelling” is palpable.  Getting together for a chat is the best way to start designing this new culture for the better world which we know is possible, and which we can already feel emerging.
Be aware that there are millions of us out there, and, even more empowering is that we all have two mighty human traits.  They are ... imagination and common sensea “bottomless source of power” which far outstrips the top-down enviro-info obsession, political bluster and greenwashing sustainamatazz floss.  Everybody has imagination and common sense in varying degrees, we can cultivate them and no one can take them away.


Imagination is key to re-inventing the future.  Common sense empowers us to rescue and re-craft the culture and values which have been hijacked by the madness of modernity.


But, the best and sweetest news is just how close we are!  The marketing and advertising world tell us that only 5% to  15% of a population is needed to become a “critical mass”.  This number is able to create a cultural “tipping point” thus becoming a  defining influence on the whole population.  Extrapoulated, this holds for 5 – 15% of a local community, town, or a nation.  Just ask Nick Christakis ...

 

Dr. Nicholas Christakis!  Harvard University. 

In recent years, Christakis has done groundbreaking research in understandings about our connections to each other.  Quoting the website ...  This research engages two types of phenomena: the social, mathematical, and biological rules governing how social networks form (“connection”) and the biological and social implications of how they operate to influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors (“contagion”). http://christakis.med.harvard.edu/ 

Christakis’ work shines a searchlight on what has long been the raison d’etre` of the Sustainability Street Movement - recognising and augmenting the social connectness which is core to our species being.   The Sustainability Streety Institute corresponded with Dr Christakis, who emphasised that … ‘every thing we do affects not just ourselves, and not just our friends and relatives, but also dozens, or hundreds, and sometimes possibly thousands of other people.’ 

On his TED talk, Dr Nick says ... "evolutionarily, our connectedness has been about spreading the good and valuable among ourselves …. and if we understand just how connected we are and that these networks have great value value … we’d spend more time nourishing them".  The Sustainability Street Approach is one way of doing just that.  It is a tool for Civic Invention as Putnam would describe it.  The SSA meets the Rawlston Saul criteria of “common sense” and “a reasonable way forward”.  It is part of the accumulation and trigger effect which has always allowed us to move into the next “epoch” of humam history.  Be very nourished, bouyed and inspired ... by the knowledge that we, in our daily lives, are the midwives of the wonderful, prosperous, clean, green, abundant and authentic epoch which is “knocking on the door”.

 


Ross Garnaut opines …
… facilitating sustainable behaviour change is one of the best options we have for addressing climate change … “Ross Garnaut described the issue of climate change as ‘wickedly complex’.  Understanding human behaviour and the psychology of what motivates people to take action, or not to take action, is arguably even more complex.  Bringing the two together — using behaviour change to tackle climate change is a significant challenge to say the least, but a challenge that we have no choice but to take on. Facilitating  behaviour change for ecological sustainability is one of the best options we have for addressing climate change, working in tandem with, but independent of science, technology and politics and giving individuals and communities a sense of relevance and control”.


So, Garnaut acknowledges that jumping the shy gap and building connections is not necessarily easy … however, it is so worth the effort!  The SSA experience has been that working with others in whatever small way we can is such wickedly complex FUN ... and fullfilment.


This is probably because it is about being involved rather than just being told!  Academics who have studied the SSA describe it as being Transformative rather than Transmissive.  Building Village relationships, learning and local projects have a deep and “life-changing” effect.  Billboards, edicts and reams of information supplied top down can never do this.  The SSA is not about a new body of “information”, so much as it is a new take on using the information already out there, in spades, to enable change through the empowerment of ourselves ... with the support of each other.

 
The Approach has no answers itself.  The SSA can't tell anyone what to do.  The SSA encourages a lateral, creative and self generated responses.   It's about our own take on the entire environment debate, a different way of seeing each other and a new, refreshing re-alignment of the relationships between government, science, commerce, society and we local folk ... through innovative environmental education, sociology, psychology, human ritual and local, human scale “generosity and kindness” toward each other …

 


 

3. The 3rd Understanding:  We can only do what we can do … 
Local, enjoyable and bite-size is a total triumph!  Paul Hawken says, “we only need to be humans, good humans, not heroes”.   One does not have to start a new action group, global peace & green movement or the hot New National eCampaign.  Just connect and act with folks close by. The wisdom of the group will take over and what you all make will be exactly what's needed.  And perfect. 

 


4. The 4th Understanding Small group – big effect!!! 
Know that we have incredible power.  The asymmetrical and apolitical power of local people power and social change is a real game changer.  People power is usually equated with marching in the streets.  Underated is the quiet achievement of we little people and small groups.  The science on the power to influence change that we have is mindboggling.  Totally inspiring.  Like Einstein’s discovery of the immense, Earth shattering power of the smallest particle in nature, we everyday folk and our day to day culture, values, objectives, norms and decisions can also have limitless and global power.  The accumulation of small, transformative and lasting changes in lifestyle and purpose, is inestimably important.   It is said that every letter that is sent to a Politician is deemed to reflect 20 or maybe 30 others … imputed as latent opinion in the wider community that will ultimately manifest as votes!  equally perhaps, it might be extrapolated that every small group of people who choose to create and live in a Sustainability Street Village, reflect what hundreds or even thousands of others are latently feeling and wish to see become more mainstream?  Societal transformation is so often a history of people plugging away, in small community groups, which slowly but surely create the “momentum for monumental change.”    Like the collapse of the Berlin Wall, freedom for Mandela or the US Civil Rights Movement on on hand, or, the clean air anti-tobacco culture, gender equality and respect or the welcome abhorrence of negligent road traffic behaviour.

 


5. The 5th Understanding.  Know that The Time is Right … 
More People Watch Friends on TV, than Have Friends!   Says US Sociologist Robert Putnam, whose research shows that our cohesion, grouping, bonding and sense of belonging is breaking down in modern society.  We have become “socially atomised” and it is having a negative effect on our health and on our communities in terms of safety, crime and support.   Putnam famously suggested that in America, more people watch ‘Friends’ than have friends – perhaps here in Australia, the corollary might be, that more people watch ‘Neighbours’ than talk to the neighbours.  Putnam speaks of building ‘social capital’ through ‘Civic Invention’ that is, creating new, relevant and meaningful reasons to come together and enjoy each other’s company.  Creating a Sustainability Street Village is an example of Civic Invention which is historically relevant, deeply rewarding and becomes a blueprint for others.


John Rawlston-Saul speaks of re-engaging the individual with public life through a judicious mix of values, common sense and the idea of a reasonable way forward, in preference to being driven by ideology.    We hear often these days of ‘poll driven governments’ all around the world.  In the 1970’s, French Sociologist Alain Tourraine put the view that in many ways, governments and industries are followers not leaders.  They are moved to initiative and action based on the ‘pull from community.’  Tourraine spoke of an inherent community evolution and growth process.  He suggests that society Transcends itself through its own day to day, week-to-week funictioning.  Our society and culture are in a state of constant change.  It is guided by the “consciousness” it has of itself and manifest through social movements ... large and small.  

And, from the South American brains trust, we have Chilean economist/sustainability thinker, Manfred Max Neef, who talks of the need for life to return to being ‘human scale.’  Max Neff likened a human scale method for change to a swarm of mosquitoes that can bring down a mighty rhinoceros ... because the swarm is united, persistent, annoying and has no leader to be picked off.   His book ‘Human Scale Development’ explores the concept of a re-evaluation of human needs, seeking to counter the “logic” of economics with the ethics of wellbeing.  

Live Ten Healthy Years Longer! says Prof. Lisa Berkman, a social epidemiologist based in the United States.  Her studies of populations have found that a basic level of social connectedness can be extraordinarily beneficial to health.  She proves that “being more connected” can add as much as ten healthy years to lifespan.  But then, deep down, we know this eh?  Can there be anything more delightful than spending time with good people? 

 

Dr. Nicholas Christakis!  In recent years, Christakis has done groundbreaking research at Harvard, about the astounding degree to which we are all connected. On his TED talk, Dr Nick says ... evolutionarily, our connectedness has been about spreading the good and valuable among ourselves …. and if we understand just how “latently” connected we are, and that these networks have great value … we’d spend more time nourishing them.  

 

Our own wonderful, cuddly Proffessor Ross Garnaut opines, that … facilitating sustainable behaviour change is one of the best options we have for addressing climate change …  “Garnaut describes the issue of climate change as ‘wickedly complex’.  Understanding human behaviour and the psychology of what motivates people to take action, or not to take action, is arguably even more complex.  Bringing the two together — using behaviour change to tackle climate change is a significant challenge to say the least, but a challenge that we have no choice but to take on. Facilitating sustainable behaviour change is one of the best options we have for addressing climate change, working in tandem with, but independent of science, technology and politics and giving individuals and communities a sense of relevance and control”.

 

Lastly, the world's most nourishing, poetical, inspiring, and visionary storyteller of the future we are creating right now, Paul Hawken, totally captures what you've been feeling, in his magnificent book - Blessed Unrest.  How the Largest Movement the World came into Being, and Why No One Saw it Coming.  See the wee YouTube; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1fiubmOqH4

 

So, be very joyed, bouyed, delighted  and excited ... by the knowledge that we, in our daily lives are the midwives of the wonderful, prosperous, clean, green, abundant, fulfilling and authentic epoch which is “knocking on the door”.