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  • Addressing the Earth Crisis in Children’s Fiction

    March 31, 2022
    Library, Reviews
    annecassidy, books, clifi, climatebooks, drowningday, EastAnglia, fiction, floods, stories

    We’re really pleased to host this guest blog by author Anne Cassidy and I personally look forward to reading this. I grew up in the Broads in Norfolk, and have been aware of the risk to the area of rising sea levels since I was a child. Stories like this could help young readers deal…

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  • Find Your Flow and Change the World

    February 21, 2022
    Associates, resources
    activism, artivism, Climate, creativity, learning, resilience, wellbeing

    Here is all you need to Find Your Flow and Change the World. It’s a handbook, a visual guide, packed with tools you need for these times of social and environmental crisis. The tools are concepts and practices for wellbeing of self, communities and the whole planet. Most of the tools are my own ideas,…

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  • A Possitopian Future

    January 7, 2022
    Climate
    future, futures, imagination, possitopian, visions

    I’m responding to an open invitation from ‘Futures Now’ to share visions of a better tomorrow. It seems an appropriate thing to do at the start of a New Year. My approach to future thinking is Possitopian, which expands the cone of the possible future, and draws on geophysical realities and data. It applies maximum…

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  • We are the asteroid: why act?

    January 4, 2022
    Climate, resources
    Climate, emergency, facts, science, truth

    This article provides a summary and reminder of why the Climate and Ecological Emergency is ‘the asteroid’ (as popularised in the film Don’t Look Up) – and also why ‘we are the asteroid’. Multiple connected emergencies Humanity faces the combined catastrophes of: climate change, a mass extinction of vital biodiversity and a degradation of ecosystems…

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  • Resources & networks for culture change

    December 31, 2021
    Professional, resources
    culture, initiatives, movements, resources, toolkits

    This is a collection of organisations, movements or toolkits for arts and culture workers to connect and act on the Earth crisis. To suggest more to add to this collection please email us on climatemuseumuk@gmail.com Declarers initiatives Culture Declares: individuals & organisations in the arts & culture sector declare a climate & ecological emergency. Several…

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  • COP26: what comes after the blah?

    November 15, 2021
    Climate, resources
    action, Climate, COP26, emergency, resources

    Although there are some encouraging aspects about the COP26 agreement, such as some nations recognising the need to phase out fossil fuels and a greater understanding of climate justice and of nature-based solutions, most are judging it as falling short, or woefully inadequate. The final text expresses hope to work towards heating of 1.5C but…

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