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  • Extractivism: a digital collecting project

    December 29, 2019
    Collecting, prototyping
    extraction, extractivism

    Climate Museum UK is very excited to be a recipient of the first Activist Museum Award, along with the International Slavery Museum and Museum as Muck. As part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of the Research Centre for Museums and Galleries (RCMG), the School of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester launched the Activist…

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  • We need to talk about tipping points

    December 22, 2019
    Climate
    australia, climatecommunication, feedback, tippingpoints

    A tipping point is a threshold that, when exceeded, can lead to large changes in the state of the system. In the case of global climate disruption, these changes could mean a cascade of feedback effects that could destroy conditions for thriving biodiverse life and human civilisation. The terms for climate have very quickly moved…

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  • Climate Emotions

    December 22, 2019
    Climate, Participation, prototyping
    copingstrategies, emotions, research, survey

    This is an invitation to help us with our formative research into Climate Emotions and Coping Strategies. A key aim of our activities is to enable conversations about the Climate & Ecological Emergency, and to develop better strategies for coping. We don’t aim to convert people to a particular point of view or solution, but…

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  • Analyse & Act: Cultural response to the emergency

    November 18, 2019
    Advocacy, Professional
    change, frameworks, possibleculture

    In this article Dougald Hine asks, in the context of the Climate & Ecological Emergency (or what our mutual friend Jeppe Dyrendom Graugaard calls ‘the Enormity’), what would an Alcoholics Anonymous for a whole culture look like? I’ve been thinking about how the Cultural sector (as a whole, globally) can collaborate to create something like…

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  • CMUK Story of Change

    November 16, 2019
    About us
    planning, storyofchange

    NOTE AS OF DECEMBER 2020 – READ THIS OVERVIEW FOR THE UP-TO-DATE VERSION OF OUR STORY OF CHANGE. CMUK is now a team of creative climate communicators, artists and educators. We had our first team meeting on November 7th 2019. On the agenda was discussing our ‘Story of Change’ and what services we offer. The…

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  • Climate Talks exhibition

    September 8, 2019
    exhibitions, Museums
    conversation, exhibition, pop-up

    This is the poster for the Climate Talks exhibition. You can download this and use the blurb below to publicise it, or just use the Facebook event (link below). Climate Talks: Art and playful ways to talk about the Climate Emergency 2-6 October, 12-6 (closes at 4pm on Sunday 6th) ONCA in Brighton Explore art…

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