Hydromemories is seeking to build up an archive of artists working with water. The site already contains a number of interesting examples, to which one might add: Betsy Damon, Keepers of the Waters, Liz Ogilvie's Bodies of Water amongst other works, Anne Bevan's Source amongst other works, Common Ground's Confluence and other projects, Helix Arts'... Continue Reading →
Tehran Times : Capitalism is destroying the ecosystem: Ahmadinejad
For those of us living with western news media who's narrative of Iran is terrorism and nuclear armament, this article provides a different perspective. Who do you believe? Wetlands are a key component of the matrix of biodiversity, often massively impacted on by industrial production, and also the key focus of many ecological remediation/ restoration... Continue Reading →
Scottish Ecological Design Association
SEDA was formed in 1991 and aims to promote good ecological design across a wide range of built environment and social contexts. They provide advice on specific issues such as construction for deconstruction and chemicals in buildings. They support the education of children and young people as well as advising government on policy.
Tradable Energy Quotas: a solution for peak oil and climate change?
Beth Stratford edited the recent report on Tradable Energy Quotas for the All Party Parliamentary Group on Peak Oil Peak Oil on Wikipedia). She is Energy and Finance Campaigner for Friends of the Earth Scotland, and an MSc student in Ecological Economics. If information campaigns are inadequate for motivating behaviour change, and carbon price rises... Continue Reading →
Gaia Cabinet in Liverpool
The Gaia Project in Liverpool created the Gaia Cabinet as an informal working and interaction space during the Liverpool Biennial. Featuring work by a number of artists including James Brady, David Haley, Anne Earnshaw and Rebecca McKnight, to name a few. Brady focused on dead leaves and leaf mould, David Haley often writes on walls,... Continue Reading →
Environmental Games
The Transition Network provides a wealth of useful information and support for communities looking to move to a low-carbon future. This includes along with newsletters, training, events, and publications. They have a highly recommended publication on games with an environmental theme written by the organisation Moving Sounds.

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