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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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Matthew Todd šŸŒšŸ”„ (@mrmatthewtodd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A reminder that Rupert Murdoch is perhaps the most powerful and most dangerous man in the world. We are broken till we chuck him and his attack dogs out of our public life #TheSun

ClimateMuseumUK (@climatemuseumuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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. Bizarre…What will it take?

Just now <a href="/BBCNews/">BBC News (UK)</a> 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.

Bizarre…What will it take?
Dr Stuart StopFossilSubsidies Capstick (@stuartbcapstick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe it's better just to ignore this desperate gibberish. But it is morbidly fascinating to see the (far) right invoking Churchill, asking people to deny the evidence of their own eyes so as to 'fight' the climate cult. #DontLookUp

Maybe it's better just to ignore this desperate gibberish. But it is morbidly fascinating to see the (far) right invoking Churchill, asking people to deny the evidence of their own eyes so as to 'fight' the climate cult. #DontLookUp
Brendan May (@bmay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just watching Liz Bates explaining that the row about Uxbridge and ULEZ means politicians may increasingly row back on green commitments. Meanwhile Rhodes is on fire and this was northern Italy yesterday. I don’t think I can cope with much more idiocy.

P A U L // Radical Geographer (@geography_paul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

David Frost (@davidghfrost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not a 'problem', it's a good thing. In poorer countries people depend on public transport & bikes. When they get richer they want cars because they bring freedom. Public transport will *never* be good enough for a free people to move around on.

Megan (@favcolour_green) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MY EYES! What in the name of flying shit is this monstrosity!?! This was a flower filled, species rich, ancient Devon hedge. Probably medieval or older. The soil largely undisturbed in all that time, full of wildflower seeds, fungi and other goodies. Now matted, stoned & gross

MY EYES! What in the name of flying shit is this monstrosity!?!

This was a flower filled, species rich, ancient Devon hedge. Probably medieval or older. The soil largely undisturbed in all that time, full of wildflower seeds, fungi and other goodies.

Now matted, stoned &amp; gross
Simon Evans (@drsimevans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Tufton St guide to "honest debate" on net-zero (aka how Civitas got embarrassingly wrong numbers into Sun, Mail, Times & Express) 1⃣Send to lobby journos, not specialists 2⃣Get Tufton St chums to write supportive comment 3⃣Trust editors to take crazy numbers at face value 🧵

A Tufton St guide to "honest debate" on net-zero

(aka how Civitas got embarrassingly wrong numbers into Sun, Mail, Times &amp; Express)

1⃣Send to lobby journos, not specialists
2⃣Get Tufton St chums to write supportive comment
3⃣Trust editors to take crazy numbers at face value

🧵
ClimateMuseumUK (@climatemuseumuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Autumn Equinox Newsletter is out! Please read and share, thank you ā€˜This newsletter focuses on Extreme Weather Stories, a Climate Museum UK project that collects experiences of climate impacts…’ #ExtremeWeatherStories mailchi.mp/0c9f2f7cf87e/s…

Arts Professional (@artspro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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/f…

Tony Juniper (@tonyjuniper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Several reports today dismiss greenbelt as ā€˜scrubland’, the implication being that development on such land is better than what’s 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-1…

ClimateMuseumUK (@climatemuseumuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are organising one of our biggest activations since starting 4 years ago, the #PossitopiaFestival in #Norwich Take a look at the activities through November. Share with anyone you know in Norfolk. possitopianorwich.me/possitopia-fes…

Everyday Ecocide (@everydayecocide) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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-fes…

ClimateMuseumUK (@climatemuseumuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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

Tony Juniper (@tonyjuniper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is the choice posed always food versus Nature? People can’t eat grass, yet we have about 125,000 hectares under golf courses. Generally don’t eat horses, but we spare about 500,000 hectares to feed them. For scale, Birmingham is about 26,000 hectares. telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/12/2…