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  • Big Draw Climate of Change

    September 12, 2020
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    October has been the Big Draw, a festival of drawing, for many years. But in 2020, it’s the Big Green Draw – hashtag #ClimateofChange. Needless to say, we have to be part of it! Here are the three things we’re offering. Weekly Drawing Challenges Weekly drawing challenges set online: 1) express your climate emotions; 2)…

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  • Book review: The Joyful Environmentalist

    September 5, 2020
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    BOOK REVIEW BY FATIMA KHUZEM This is my fourth attempt at reviewing Isabel Losada’s book, The Joyful Environmentalist – How to practice without preaching. Attempt 1: Is the environmental battle in the UK a joyful endeavour just for the privileged? I only made it through the first four chapters of the book in sequence and…

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  • Culture Takes Action

    August 28, 2020
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    Update 2022: A more up to date version of this post and Culture Takes Action resource can be found here We were one of the first organisations to declare climate & ecological emergency with the launch of Culture Declares Emergency in April 2019. The Earth crisis has intensified since then, with Covid-19 resulting from ecological…

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  • Digital vision for climate engagement

    August 28, 2020
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    We are a mobile and digital museum, and have ambitions for how the digital side of our work can grow. By digital, we mainly mean collecting online and using social media, but ultimately we’d like to be able to develop more digital art or experiences. See here for what we offer digitally so far. This…

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  • What can a climate museum be?

    August 22, 2020
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    While we’ve been unable to deliver live activities, we’ve been thinking about what a climate museum could be – both what we could evolve into as an organisation and what museums in general could become in a time of Earth crisis. And echoing this, we have a twin vision: that we become a resilient organisation…

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  • Book Review: Diary of a Young Naturalist

    July 30, 2020
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    A big part of our collection is books about climate and ecology. While the pandemic continues, it’s difficult to take our books and other collections out to people, so we’re inviting reviews of relevant books instead. This first is by Naomi Faulkner-Felgate, a 20 year old wildlife enthusiast and writer. She has reviewed a book…

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