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  • Growing the library

    August 10, 2019
    Collecting, Collections, Library
    art, books, change, children, Climate, climatechange, climateemergency, crisis, environment, fiction, geography, global, global warming, image, knowledge, manifesto, media, natural world, non-fiction, novel, opinion, pinterest, planet earth, poems, politics, science, short story, society, stories, weather

    UPDATE 2020: WE ARE NOW INVITING YOU TO WRITE AND PUBLISH REVIEWS OF CLIMATE BOOKS AND OTHER CONTENT, ON THIS BLOG. SEE THIS FOR MORE DETAILS. Post by Helena Collins… As a student studying Liberal Arts, which is a very flexible degree delving into many aspects of life and knowledge of our past and present…

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  • Losing the Planet?

    August 5, 2019
    Climate
    emergency, science

    This is a version of a more personal blogpost on The Learning Planet. This version focuses on sharing the latest science. The first is this study showing that the extent of climate change is unparalleled in 2000 years. And this from Thomas Mote which shows an extraordinary spike in the melting of the Greenland glacier. The consensus had been…

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  • The biggest crime that has ever been committed

    July 22, 2019
    Climate
    corruption, denial, history, power

    This post is a shorter version of an article from December 2016 published here on Medium. It is relevant as climate-denying Boris Johnson becomes our Prime Minister, and tackles Brexit on behalf of this network of interests that want relaxed regulations and increased subsidies for their planet-plundering. It explains how fossil fuel companies and oil-dependent countries are…

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  • Exploring Climate Experiences

    July 17, 2019
    Uncategorized

    A documentation of a recent visit to the Tate (who have just declared climate emergency) & the National Maritime Museum. My name is Emily Tunnicliffe & I’m currently on a work placement with the Climate Museum UK. My brief was to look at how museums and artists help people engage with climate change. And how…

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  • School Strike for Climate #FridaysForFuture

    School Strike for Climate #FridaysForFuture

    July 10, 2019
    Climate, Participation

    By Beckie Leach The School Strike for Climate is an international protest movement led by school students, taking days off school to protest for action on the Climate Crisis and a Green New Deal. This blog post will look at the emergence of the School Strike for Climate in the UK, including its wider political…

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  • Why the UK needs a Climate Museum

    May 31, 2019
    Climate, Museums
    conference

    This is the short talk I gave at the We Are Museums conference. I’ve added things I would have said if I’d had time. It was part of a panel about Museums as Green Revolution Leaders. The environment is not an issue, it’s our living world and everything we are interdependent with. We have to…

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