So, Are Humans Even Capable of Living Sustainably?
The question of whether humans can live sustainably on Earth has been a profound topic of debate among environmentalists, scientists, and thinkers. As someone with a background in renewable energy and a passion for cultural analysis, I’ve pondered this question from various angles. The challenge is multifaceted, involving not just technological advancements but also a fundamental shift in how we view our relationship with the planet and each other.
New Lunar Societies Needed
We’ve recently been commissioned to create a new solar panel artwork for the launch of The West Midlands Combined Authority’s new Smart Energy Systems Strategy. As with any project, we started with research—exploring the energy heritage of the area, the people driving change, and the unique qualities that make this region a hub of innovation for a better world.
In our digging, I was thrilled to discover the fascinating history of The Lunar Society in the West Midlands. A bit more about it here…
Why We Need Poets to Help Us Understand the Climate Crisis
Since the beginning of civilization, poets and creatives have helped us navigate the complexities of the human condition. They’ve given us language, empathy, and insight—tools we desperately need as we face environmental and societal challenges that threaten to overwhelm us.
Let’s Change Culture Resources: Climate Creative’s Challenge
This international design competition, supports new and novel approaches for communicating the impacts of climate change and the benefits of mitigation, adaptation and resilience.
The Art and Energy Collective won a ‘Highly Commended’ Award for our How to Bury the Giant programme.
Could your project fit their challenge guidelines?
Let’s Change Culture: Navigating Climate Denial
We now address one of the most significant challenges facing creatives today: misinformation and climate denial. These obstacles can impede efforts to convey accurate information about the science and impacts of climate change.
This guide offers strategies for addressing scepticism and misinformation, emphasising the importance of careful fact-checking and clear communication.
Let’s Change Culture: What Could We Learn?
We explore the critical question: What could we learn to effectively address climate change?
This instalment delves into the skills, knowledge, and changes necessary to build a sustainable future. By choosing an area of interest, enhancing our abilities, and integrating nature into our decision-making, we can make meaningful strides towards environmental sustainability.
Let’s Change Culture : But do we have to?
We turn our attention to the very real challenges faced by artists today. Artists are often underpaid and struggle to make ends meet, making it difficult to allocate resources for additional learning and engagement with the climate crisis.
So, how can artists resource themselves to tackle these issues? And what are the implications if they decide it's not their problem?
Let’s Change Culture: Addressing Systemic Issues
In this instalment, we delve into the role of creatives in addressing the enormous systemic issues at the heart of the climate crisis.
From advocating for justice and economic reform to promoting regeneration, creatives have a unique ability to inspire, inform, and mobilize. Here’s how we can use our platforms and practices to drive transformative change.
Let’s Change Culture: Combating Crisis Fatigue
In this instalment, we address the challenge of crisis fatigue—a common feeling of exhaustion and overwhelm that can arise when constantly confronting complex issues like climate change.
Understanding and managing crisis fatigue is essential for sustaining motivation and effectiveness in your creative practice. It’s worth bearing in mind that your audiences may well be experiencing crisis fatigue. Here’s how you can stay engaged and energised. Reflecting on these tips, can help us consider what our audiences may need too.
Let’s Change Culture: Working with complex issues
In this instalment, we focus on the challenges and opportunities that come with engaging complex issues, particularly climate change, through creative practices. Effective communication of complex issues requires a commitment to ongoing education, research, and collaboration. Here’s how creatives can rise to the occasion.
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