I’m more than ever committed to work towards a groundswell of action towards a Culture that is restorative of the planet’s systems and that is justice-driven and rugged in the face of collapse. The following is about what motivates me, and a little of what I’m doing in response with Culture Declares, Climate Museum UK

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

Press Release Monday 1st February, 2021 We’re very pleased to announce that Climate Museum UK has become the third UK museum member in the global coalition ‘#UnitedforBiodiversity’ and pledges to engage our communities in creative conversations about the ecological emergency. We add our voice to the Bristol Museum and the National Museum Wales, and dozens
CAN YOU HELP US GROW CONTENT, HAVE CONVERSATIONS AND REACH MORE PEOPLE? IN RETURN YOU WILL FIND A WEALTH OF RESOURCES TO HELP YOU EXPLORE THE PLANETARY EMERGENCY AND HOW TO ENGAGE PEOPLE WITH IT. So, it looks like we’re going to be in Covid-19 lockdown for a while, and we don’t know when we’ll
In this article Dougald Hine asks, in the context of the Climate & Ecological Emergency (or what our mutual friend Jeppe Dyrendom Graugaard calls ‘the Enormity’), what would an Alcoholics Anonymous for a whole culture look like? I’ve been thinking about how the Cultural sector (as a whole, globally) can collaborate to create something like