Here is a guest post by Matthew Short, whose work and approach sit well with our principles and approaches as a collective of practitioners. We’re happy to host posts about creative practice that engages audiences with climate and ecology themes. Get in touch on climatemuseumuk@gmail.com to enquire about using our platform. Matthew writes… Otter Wolf…

I’ve been thinking for a while about creating a tool for using in workshops that helps people think about the relationships between causes, impacts and solutions of the Earth crisis. It will be something hands-on, a working canvas to print out and cover with post-its. Last week I saw the graphic by Jan Koniezko about…
UPDATE: THE PEOPLE TAKE ACTION TOOLKIT HAS NOW BEEN ABSORBED INTO THE EARTH TALK BOOK, TRAINING COURSE AND ONLINE COMMUNITY This framework that I’ve developed as a tool for Climate Museum UK offers eight pathways for people to take action on the Earth crisis in any area of influence they have. It aims to expand…
Here are some ways of thinking that inspire our work in Climate Museum UK. We hope they inspire you, especially if you work with audiences, learners or communities to build an ecocentric, regenerative culture. Some of these ideas and many more are included in my hand-illustrated guidebook ‘Find Your Flow and Change the World’. Putting…
On Saturday we were one of the contributors to the Love Your Park day in Beckenham Place Park. We were blessed with beautiful weather and the unfurling greenery of the mature trees, being near friends such as Climate Action Lewisham and Lewisham Cyclists, as well as the enthusiastic participation of huge numbers of children and…