
Everyday Ecocide
@everydayecocide
Exposing ecoblindness, erasure of other species & climate denial in media & culture #everydayecocide Project of @ClimateMuseumUK bit.ly/3j9TXLw
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05-08-2017 06:35:03
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Just now BBC News (UK) on BBC1 lunchtime news led with coverage of #ExtremeWeatherStories from the US (heat), Korea (floods) and Europe (heat). But still no mention of the causes, (except Gulf Stream). In fact no mention of #ClimateBreakdown at all. Bizarreā¦What will it take?




Extraordinary discussion on BBC Radio 4 Today about Net Zero Have we really gone this far back in time š°ļø directly from the #DontLookUp playbook Quotes from Conservatives about the benefits of warming 𤯠in the UK How are we here????



The UK's largest lake has turned into 'a toilet' - and the 'disaster is being 'underplayed' news.sky.com/story/the-uks-⦠Feargal Sharkey Jenny Jones Zack Polanski Caroline Lucas Chris Packham Everyday Ecocide


Reflecting on the relationship between creative practice and environmental activism, Bridget McKenzie offers three suggestions for organisations interested in transformative adaptation ClimateMuseumUK @bridgetmck artsprofessional.co.uk/magazine/368/fā¦

Several reports today dismiss greenbelt as āscrublandā, the implication being that development on such land is better than whatās there now. Truth is that expanding scrub is one of the quickest ways we can make progress for Nature recovery. Quite worrying dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1ā¦


The Possitopia Festival sees 32 events in #Norwich in November - activities to imagine the greener, healthier future we want to see. Launches, tours, walks, game-playing, talks, screenings, discussions & creative workshops. Take a look, book up & share. possitopianorwich.me/possitopia-fesā¦


Update & declaration by @bridgetmck our founder, and highlighting Culture Declares Emergency call out for contributions to their #HoldingEarth film bridgetmck.medium.com/holding-earth-ā¦


Why is the choice posed always food versus Nature? People canāt eat grass, yet we have about 125,000 hectares under golf courses. Generally donāt eat horses, but we spare about 500,000 hectares to feed them. For scale, Birmingham is about 26,000 hectares. telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/12/2ā¦