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  • Creative Climate Workshops

    November 19, 2020
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    Climate, climateconversations, lewisham, workshops

    Climate Museum UK, supported by Lewisham Local, are running a series of free workshops for people who live, work and study in the London Borough of Lewisham. The events listed below will all happen digitally (via Zoom) at specific times for different audiences and ages. Individuals (you!) can book onto these, using the Eventbrite links…

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  • Sand Talk: book review

    October 27, 2020
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    bookreview, books

    Guest post by Sara Sarf ‘Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save The World’ by Tyson Yunkaporta I started this book back in August but stopped and struggled to keep going due to all the scary and important things happening in the world and around me on a smaller scale. I could not force myself…

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  • Explaining Possitopia

    October 15, 2020
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    futures, imagination, possitopia, possitopian, speculative

    By Bridget McKenzie I’ve been talking about Possitopian approaches to the future for a few years now. However, it is sometimes misinterpreted, for example with people mispronouncing it ‘Positopia’, assuming it means positive thinking. It’s become one of our six principles of Climate Museum UK, but as our team of members grows, there’s a need…

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  • Big Draw: we are nature

    October 8, 2020
    Climate, Participation
    bigdraw, biggreendraw, climateofchange, drawing, ecology, nature

    This is our second set of weekly drawing challenges for October’s Big Draw, which this year is the Big Green Draw #ClimateOfChange. See what else we’re doing for the Big Green Draw here. WE ARE NATURE! The word ‘nature’ has a few meanings, but we mean the biosphere, everything that allows life to flourish on Earth.…

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  • Big Draw: Climate Emotions

    October 1, 2020
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    art, bigdraw, biggreendraw, climateofchange, drawing

    This is our first set of weekly drawing challenges for October’s Big Draw, which this year is the Big Green Draw #ClimateOfChange See what else we’re doing for the Big Green Draw here #MyClimateMuseum We don’t think there should be one Climate Museum – ours – but thousands in homes, schools or libraries everywhere. We…

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  • Autumn Equinox newsletter

    September 22, 2020
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    newsletters

    We’ve started producing quarterly newsletters which will be out on the solstices and equinoxes of the year. To sign up for future newsletters, go here. Here’s our Autumn news. If you’re already on our mailing list, do check your spam filters if you don’t see it. Autumn Equinox (or Mabon) is one of only two…

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