Category: Ecocentric

  • Greening our work

    I’m sharing this from my Learning Planet blog. See at the end some explanation about organisational plans for Climate Museum UK. Yes, I’ve been active and vocal about the planetary emergency for as long as I can remember. But I’ve never been very strong on environmental management of one’s work and life. I don’t want

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  • Unsafe ideas

    Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A and former Labour MP/Shadow Minister, has written a piece for the Art Newspaper, responding to protests about the Museum’s acquisition of  a portion of the Robin Hood Gardens housing estate. This social housing was/is an icon of Brutalist architecture, and its proposed demolition has been one of the most contested

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  • The first step

    The first step

    Yes, I’m taking the first step to making a Climate Museum for the UK! In fact, the first steps came many years ago: In 2006 when I left my great job as Head of Learning at the British Library, wanting to set up my own organisation for thrivable culture (Flow Associates). In 2008 when I

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