50 years on – a crank’s progress: a manifesto for the future focused on the development of new approaches to transport and energy (e.g. a girdle of power islands, wind and solar, around the equator).
The Multispecies Salon Spring 2011 – New York City
The Multispecies Salon Spring 2011 - New York City. Exhibition The Multispecies Salon is an art exhibit that has appeared galleries of San Francisco and New Orleans. In the Spring of 2011 the Salon is coming to a repurposed office space at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City. Rather than being a static... Continue Reading →
Cross-Cultural Ecocriticism(s)
Waves and Undertows - a major conference taking place at Rutgers, NJ, on 25th Feb seeks to highlight key strands in contemporary ecocriticism framed by the following statement: The Conference will reflect on the gains and shortcomings of the so-called “third wave ecocriticism,” or the current rise of approaches which transcends national and ethnic boundaries... Continue Reading →
Naomi Klein on Risk
Well worth the time on Addicted to Risk, Naomi Klein's talk on TED
Liberate Tate Blog
Liberate Tate is the campaign to challenge the long term support for BP by the Tate, and in particular Tate Britain. The reversal of the assumed axis of support - it is the Tate that supports BP, rather than the conventional assumption that corporations support the arts - is fundamental to understanding the operations of... Continue Reading →
Sourcemap, How Stuff Is Made and Feral Trade
Sourcemap is designed to enable everyone to explore and share information on the everyday products we buy and use. The web site turns basic information into both maps visualising the journeys and also carbon footprints. Sourcemap - Open Supply Chains & Carbon Footprint. Natalie Jeremijenko uses this idea as a teaching tool and examples of... Continue Reading →

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