PinnedPublished inExtreme Weather StoriesAdaptation and the escalating crisisWe need an expanded framing of adaptation Oct 12, 20241Oct 12, 20241
PinnedEarth Talk — new course, group and bookEarth Talk is a course, a community of practice and a book that offers a rich set of tools to hold effective conversations and creative…Aug 7, 2024Aug 7, 2024
PinnedThe Roles of Culture in Response to the Earth CrisisI’ve written a think-piece that aims to reframe and state the case for the roles of Culture in response to the Earth crisis, to generate…Jun 23, 20245Jun 23, 20245
Being with TroubleI’m showing some creative work in a pop-up for the post-grad art course I’ve been doing this year at the Art Depot in Norwich. My winter…2d ago2d ago
Green Ink on the Curriculum ReviewProfessor Becky Francis has led on the Review for the English National Curriculum & Assessments for the UK Government. The Interim Report…Mar 19Mar 19
Adaptarchy — a new programmeI’m working with Nick Brooks of Garama, and under the umbrella of Climate Museum UK on a programme called Adaptarchy.Mar 19Mar 19
The Banality of BillionairesThe title, The Banality of Billionaire’s is a play on Hannah Arendt’s phrase, the ‘banality of evil’, to describe how ordinary people…Mar 31Mar 31
The Power of Art in the Earth CrisisOn Saturday 16th November I gave a keynote talk at the Ground Up conference at Thoresby College in Kings Lynn, organised by the Groundwork…Nov 19, 20241Nov 19, 20241
Published inStories of ExtractionToxic HeritageAbout a new(ish) publication called Toxic Heritage, which includes a case study about Climate Museum UK and ways we tackle extractivism…Aug 31, 2024Aug 31, 2024
Published inExtreme Weather StoriesMedia Coverage of Extreme Weather StoriesWhat is good practice in media coverage of climate impacts — in particular, of extreme and disrupted weather?Aug 17, 2024Aug 17, 2024
Published inExtreme Weather StoriesYale survey on Extreme Weather experienceHere is a summary of top-level findings of a survey of Facebook users in 73 countries, asked about their experiences of Extreme Weather…Jun 17, 2024Jun 17, 2024
An Eco Lens on my KitchenAs described in my recent post, in Climate Museum UK, we deliver training sessions for museums and heritage on putting An Eco Lens on…May 19, 2024May 19, 2024
An Eco Lens on HeritageLearning to look with different ‘Eco Lenses’ helps people see the world in a fluid and expanded way, opening up thinking to many…May 13, 2024May 13, 2024
Imagination + Activism for LifeThis is a celebration of imagination and activism, in my own life and in the commoning culture around me, particularly in the emerging…May 5, 2024May 5, 2024
Earth Crisis Blinkers explainedI’ve been using my Earth Crisis Blinkers tool a lot in training sessions, and seeing it spread online too. The feedback is that it’s…Apr 27, 2024Apr 27, 2024
Climate misinformation & pro-environmental messagingI’ve been writing a book chapter on engaging people with climate & ecological research through artful methods. As part of this, I had to…Apr 4, 2024Apr 4, 2024
The role of Culture in place-based systemic changeHaving moved back home to the City of Norwich, I now feel I am working in a ‘place’, as it’s not easy to define or target places in a great…Mar 21, 2024Mar 21, 2024
Economics past Earth’s limitsHow do we promote human prosperity within a flourishing web of life, when that web of life is fragmenting rapidly?Mar 4, 20241Mar 4, 20241
Eat more plants for health, compassion & planetOver two years ago I published this post about ‘What Vegans Like to Eat’, listing the benefits of a plant-based diet, what restaurants &…Jan 17, 20241Jan 17, 20241
Published inExtreme Weather StoriesRiver places in past and future NorfolkIn Climate Museum UK, we have been collecting Extreme Weather Stories, with an invitation to submit accounts of experience, science…Jan 5, 2024Jan 5, 2024