Actions for hope and planetary citizenship
We know what’s wrong. We can feel it. The rising heat. The air quality. The suppression of protest. The rising food and energy prices. The floods and storms. The continuation […]
We know what’s wrong. We can feel it. The rising heat. The air quality. The suppression of protest. The rising food and energy prices. The floods and storms. The continuation […]
You’ve heard the adage that the best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. Well, the best time to declare a climate & ecological emergency was 40 years […]
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 […]
I wrote this article for a website that decided not to publish it (so I’m now writing another piece for them). I thought I’d share it here anyway. It’s a […]
If it wasn’t the moment 10, 20 or 30 years ago, this is the moment that #CultureTakesAction This is a hashtag of Culture Declares Emergency that I, and Climate Museum […]
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 […]
History was made (depending on your perspective) at the Roundhouse on Monday, with the Culture Declares Emergency Assembly. Culture Declares Emergency is a growing community of creative practitioners and organisations […]
On Monday, I’ll be at the Culture Declares Emergency Assembly at the Roundhouse, a big creative conversation about what Arts & Culture can do in response to the planetary emergency. […]
I’m at the We Are Museums conference in Katowice in Poland. The host, the Muzeum Slaskie, has been created out of the site of a disused coal mine. The old […]