Progress IS sustainability
“They killed me when they took my land” Sinan Akçal “…progress is about being able to sustain yourself…” Maura Harrington The problem is an extraordinarily complex one. Human actions have already breached […]
“They killed me when they took my land” Sinan Akçal “…progress is about being able to sustain yourself…” Maura Harrington The problem is an extraordinarily complex one. Human actions have already breached […]
Originally posted April 2011 Today it is one year since the Deepwater Horizon accident, which filled my Summer of 2010 with anxiety for the people and wildlife of the Gulf, […]
On the New Public Thinkers site, Dougald Hine wrote a really useful analysis of the criticism that has been flying around about the Big Society. It was a great example of cutting […]
Originally posted March 2011 I’ve just written and produced, with my Flow colleagues, the Museums for the Future Toolkit. I’m really pleased to have been given this opportunity by Ruth […]
Originally posted March 2011 ‘A body of water: water’s body that seems to have a mind (and change it: isn’t that what makes a mind, its changing?)…’ From Philip Gross, Betweenland […]
Originally posted May 2011: Four things cropped up yesterday, to slow me down and make me reflect, on what was otherwise a fretful day. I was fretting because it was […]
Originally posted January 2011: The more we know, about the rapidity and devastating impacts of climate change (which you can discover if you dig into science journals and obscure blogs, […]
Originally posted December 2010 This post is a response to a lively thread on the Museums Computer Group e-list about the Cost of Sales, which was sparked by a Twitter chat about […]
Originally posted in November 2010 Thermogeddon is a new term to me and a useful one. The word Climate Change is inadequate on its own. It sounds like something heavenly […]
Originally posted in October 2010: I went to a very stimulating event last night at the South Bank Centre, organised by the New Economics Foundation. It’s just a straight account. […]