
Image: Woven fish by Love Our Ouse, overlaid on Sick River textile map by Lucy Carruthers Welcome to our Autumn Equinox newsletter. This newsletter celebrates the Autumn Equinox by reflecting on the back-to-school and conference season. As a collective, we are attending and contributing to many professional conferences and local learning events, so we are sharing

This edition celebrates the Summer Solstice by reflecting the buzzy energy around the work of our collective. These are tough times, but there is also plenty of work taking place on imagining better futures, resisting the old story of domination and separation from nature, and educating each other. Read on for a small glimpse into

This newsletter celebrates the Spring Equinox by sharing with you some reviews of events, exhibitions and books that we have been involved in or that we have enjoyed lately. One of the themes we’ve been exploring is “Looking at the Past to Inform the Future”. While we don’t have a physical museum you can visit,

Welcome to our Winter Solstice newsletter. As the Earth crisis, global politics and conflict intensify, we need some respite at this season of gifting and communing. We offer some gifts for you, our supporters, as well as some news updates, and wish you the very best for the Winter season. Gifts from Climate Museum UK members

Photograph of Orford Ness, in East England, by Lucy Carruthers As we emerge from a period of rest during the summer, we’d like to use this equinox moment to reflect on how we can use rest as fuel for change. For this newsletter, Climate Museum UK associates have gathered offerings and reflections from their own

Welcome to our Summer Solstice newsletter, one of our quarterly newsletters planned around the solstices and equinoxes of the year. This Solstice we are bringing you a light in dark times. We asked our Associates to share what inspires them and gives them a sense of radical hope. We hope their responses help to