Brief for a campaign extension Bill McKibben's team along with a number of other NGOs and activist groups in the US and Canada have been campaigning to stop Obama signing off the Keystone XL project. The extension of the Keystone pipeline is a fundamental to the development of tar sands oil. Tar sands are one... Continue Reading →
AHM’s State of Play, Dundee
AHM's final State of Play event takes place in Dundee on Saturday 1 October. As with previous events it will include a number of 'One Minute Manifestos'. One of these has emerged through a collective process of writing initiated by Tim Collins and contributed to by a number of participants in the Values of Environmental... Continue Reading →
Anne Brodie’s Bee Box
Bee Box, new work by Anne Brodie, is one part of a public art exhibition across eight European countries, curated by C-Lab. Anne Brodie works across art and science, having studied Biology and gone on to complete her MA at the Royal College. She has received a Wellcome Trust Arts Award as well as the... Continue Reading →
Animal Ecologies in Visual Culture
Antennae, the Journal of Nature in Visual Culture, and Minding Animals International, a 'bridge between academia and advocacy,' are hosting an event entitled Animal Ecologies in Visual Culture at University College London on Saturday 8 October 2011. Information also available on Facebook. Antennae's website has all the back issues of the Journal available for download as... Continue Reading →
Jeanette Ingberman RIP
Exit Art in New York is one of the alternative spaces that regularly programmes eco-art. Sadly Jeanette Ingberman who co-founded the Gallery died recently. She was a great advocate for ways in which the arts could draw attention and propose alternatives. Obituary.
IHDP Writing Contest: Win a prize and be published!
Contest for new writing on the green economy, deadline 15 September The International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (otherwise known as IHDP), which is part of the United Nations University, has announced a competition for new short essays on the green economy that will speak to a broad audience.

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