Rachel Duckhouse was Associate Artist engaging staff at Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art around issues of climate change, in response to Ellie Harrison’s Early Warning Sign that the gallery has been hosting. The image above, part of a suite of images in SYSTEMS BREAKDOWN is the result of conversations with staff about their relationships with... Continue Reading →
Mourning the planet: Climate scientists share their grieving process – from Truthout
Dahr Jamail, staff reporter for Truthout and known for his work on Iraq and Afganistan, speaks to scientists working on Anthropogenic Climate Disruption about their emotional responses in this important piece. Thanks to Truthout for permission to repost extracts. Jamail starts, I have been researching and writing about anthropogenic climate disruption (ACD) for Truthout for... Continue Reading →
Anne Douglas: What makes a house an artwork? On visiting The Avoca Project
Anne Douglas, during her Mcgeorge Fellowship at the University of Melbourne, Australia, visited with Lyndal Jones and The Avoca Project in Avoca, Victoria. In this guest blog she highlights some of the ways in which Lyndal and her collaborators have been demonstrating an art of sustainability, through a house and a garden. -- The Avoca... Continue Reading →
Open call STRANGE WEATHER at Science Gallery, Dublin
Should we adapt to a world of Strange Weather, or attempt to prevent it? How can we model, control and even generate weather? How can we sustain our planet and human culture into the future? “Everyone talks about the weather, but no one does anything about it.” ― Mark Twain Calling all future forecasters,... Continue Reading →
Laughing Matters
Subhankar Banerjee, who's recent book Arctic Voices, highlights the oil business in the North from the perspectives of the people who live there, has written a piece for ClimateStoryTellers.org on humour. Arctic Voices was well received, "One of the great strengths of Arctic Voices is that it shows how Alaska and the Arctic are tied to... Continue Reading →
Creative Action Cookbook
The Summer Heat project, in addition to the Creative Action Cookbook, has a really interesting list of links to videos, tactics, essays and organisations. Well worth checking out.

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