Big Coal Bullying Prompts University to Destroy Artwork

Sadly Chris Drury's sculpture in Wyoming is to be destroyed, as reported by Mary Anne Hitt: Big Coal Bullying Prompts University to Destroy Artwork.

On Art’s To-Do List: Climate Change

Connect the dots: Edvard Munch's Scream, Amy Balkin's Public Smog, Peter Fend's current show at Peanut Underground and Lawrence Weiner's 2011 work  WATER FINDS ITS OWN LEVEL HOWSOEVER.  Answer at On Art’s To-Do List: Climate Change | GalleristNY.

A bright beacon in the dark winter months

Heliotrope is a 12 minute audio and light experience about the seasons. It has been created by a team of artists, designers and scientists, working together to explore the impact of light on minds and bodies. It's taking place in the Kibble Palace, Glasgow Botanic Gardens on four days at the end of November 2012... Continue Reading →

COBRA meets to discuss Ash trees

When you hear reference on the news to COBRA (Cabinet Office Briefing Room A) it signals that the UK Government is dealing with a national or regional crisis in the UK or overseas having a significant impact on the UK.

No Longer the Miner’s Canary

We need to learn to adapt to the environmental crises we have created.   Zoltán Grossman's article No Longer the Miner's Canary: Indigenous Nations' Response to Climate Change published on Terrain.org argues that there are significant lessons to learn from indigenous peoples.  These lessons focus on community building and sharing knowledge amongst communities, thus empowering... Continue Reading →

Best Life Environment projects 2011

The European Union's LIFE programme supports interesting and innovative projects.  This publication highlights the exemplary initiatives across Europe which use different creative approaches.

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