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 […]
This framework that I’ve developed as a tool for Climate Museum UK offers eight pathways for people to take action on the Earth crisis in any area of influence they […]
The planet is burning and drowning, and it’s reached the shores, doorsteps and livelihoods of the privileged north. We are in a time when six of nine planetary boundaries have […]
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 […]
I’ve been thinking about how to express something that I’ve struggled with for years. I’ve annoyed people by saying that we (i.e. in cultural organisations) spend too much time and […]
The weather today is still, warm and muggy. I can hear and feel the blood pumping in my ears and eyes, and I feel dizzy. There doesn’t seem to be […]
This is more work in progress, towards a tool for Climate Museum UK. This might be a set of cards, for players to match and discuss. Players might also add […]
Today, 30th November, is the first day of Advent or the first day of the liturgical year, a season of deeper reflection on our place in the world and what […]
It’s a sweet but sad thing that it’s mainly when the very best and most inspiring people die, that we come to survey and appreciate their work. So, at home […]