Extreme Ice Survey
One guys obsession to inspire people to care about the climate crisis, by showing them photographs instead of data.
Good Humans, Technology & Climate Change
One guys obsession to inspire people to care about the climate crisis, by showing them photographs instead of data.
This is short video I made for Friday 11th October. It’s not the video I wanted to post. I had been waiting for this day for a few months … Continue reading GRETA x FAT BOY SLIM [VIDEO]
To represent the span of human history as a simple set of stripes may seem reductive. From one year to the next it feels like we cannot feel the difference. … Continue reading Climate Stripes
If you only flick through one link today – this is the one. Gorgeous simple dataviz with the 7 things you need to know about the biggest challenge racing the … Continue reading 7 Things to Know About Climate Change
9 minutes 49 seconds of cinematic gorgeousness that will inspire and inform you. Kudos @FT
“Do what you can. With what you have. Where you are”. Woodrow Wilson #ClimateStrike Photos by @JeremyWaite
A fast but insightful trip through the 17 biggest questions about climate change, answered beautifully by the environmental team at the New York Times. Read this: It’s a few minutes … Continue reading Climate Change Q&A by New York Times
“A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.”
So, what did you do in the last 12 months? Next Tuesday is the 12 month anniversary of Greta Thunberg skipping school to campaign about the climate crisis. Speeches, songs, … Continue reading What Did You Do In The Last 12 Months?
Salute to @SpotifyUK for putting @GretaThunberg and The 1975 at the top of New Music Friday with a message about direct action for the climate emergency.
“The Star Thrower” is part of a 16-page essay of the same name by Loren Eiseley (1907–1977), published in 1969 in The Unexpected Universe. A fair share of self-help types … Continue reading The Starfish Problem
Climate activists often try to scare people into immediate action. But it’s a complex problem with complicated (and expensive) solutions.