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  • Our events in Possitopia Festival

    October 24, 2023
    events, Participation
    festival, Norfolk, Norwich, november, possitopia

    You may have heard about our Possitopia Festival coming in November, supported by Norwich Eco Hub. There are 33 events or creative activities to imagine and build the future you want to see for Norwich and the planet, in several venues across Norwich throughout November. This post is to highlight the events we are programming from Climate Museum…

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  • The role of culture: justice, adaptation & transition

    October 17, 2023
    Advocacy, Professional, resources
    adaptation, climatejustice, climatemuseumuk, CultureTakesAction, resilience, resources, strategy

    What is the role of culture in the Earth crisis? I argue that we need to open out the envelope on environmental policies, in all sectors in general and, because it’s my area of work, in the Cultural sector in particular. The focus of sustainability work has been on Climate and on Mitigation, with an…

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  • Possitopia Festival events

    October 9, 2023
    events, Participation
    activations, activities, creativeevents, festival, futures, imagination, Norwich, november, possitopia, whatson

    This November 2023, you are invited to run or take part in creative activities to imagine and build the future you want to see for Norwich and the planet. This will take place thanks to funding from Norwich Eco Hub, and £540 raised from an Aviva-supported crowdfunder. Possitopia is better than Utopia because it’s a…

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  • Daybreak: playing out possitopian futures

    June 6, 2023
    Associates, Climate, Participation, prototyping, Reviews
    games, play, possitopia

    By Kevin Davidson, reblogged from Medium Last weekend I attended the Games Transformed conference to playtest the soon-to-be-released Daybreak, a cooperative game about stopping climatechange. The designers — Matt Leacock and Matteo Menapace — describe the game as “an unapologetically hopeful vision of the near future, where you and your friends get to build a sustainable…

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  • Earth Day Call to DCMS

    April 6, 2023
    Uncategorized
    CultureTakesAction, DCMS, EarthDay, The PeoplesPicket

    As a collective we support this call to DCMS from Culture Declares Emergency, and encourage others to share it with their colleagues and communities, as well as sending your own version to the DCMS Minister, Lucy Frazer on enquiries@dcms.gov.uk   It follows the release of the IPCC 6th Assessment Report and looks forward to Earth Day…

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  • Environment & society are not opposite causes

    February 19, 2023
    Advocacy
    Climate, conversations, resources

    Do you often hear people saying something like this…? “Most people are not able to think about the climate or take environmental action because of economic pressures and other worries on their minds.” Here are a few things you might say in response: Here are some tools to engage people with these issues: Messaging This…

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