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Climate Roadshow: Future Scenarios

July 2009 @ Leeds Festival of Design Activism, Lambeth Country Show, & Big Green Gathering.

The Climate Roadshow explores Future Scenarios in the context of climate change. Three bodies of work show various futures as predicted through three lenses: science, permaculture and economics.  Six Degrees illustrates Mark Lynas’ book of the same title based on evidence compiled from hundreds of scientific papers on projected changes with each degree of climate warming. ‘ABCD Scenarios’ describes four potential future scenarios based on permaculture founder David Holmgren’s work on the impact of energy transitions and multiple converging crises.‘Steady State is a graphic representation of eco-economist Herman Daly’s work on a sustainable system.

Of course the real future will not be neatly defined by any one of these scenarios, but will be a complex mixture of many driving forces. What all future scenarios demonstrate is that humanity is now at a critical junction. The planet is experiencing a climate crisis. The generations of people here now will either be the people who commit the most collosal moral failure in history, or we will start a massive enterprise in transition. The gravity, scope, and depth of the problem demand the greatest collective effort and co-operation. None of us can succeed in addressing the root causes of the problem alone; but collectively, we have a window of an opportunity to act.

Artists / Designers:
Angela Morelli
Andrew Merritt
Airside
Jody Barton
Rod Hunt
Leona Clarke
Kate Evans
Jamie Slimmon
Si Yeun Kim
Art direction: Jody Boehnert
*Supported by Awards for All and APE

Download the press release here

 

 

EcoMag No.1  launches June 2009 at Future Scenarios - Climate Roadshow.

EcoMag is available as a low resolution Pdf download here (a higher quality download will be available soon).

References and mail order please see here.

 

   

EcoLabs is developing a teach-in as a catalyzing force within design education to embrace ecological literacy. We will use the internet to engage students, faculty and staff with environmental issues and especially with the issue of climate change. The teach-in will challenge institutions to use their resources, expertise and skills to respond to environmental imperatives and work towards embedding ecological literacy in design education by 2012.

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The event will be modeled after the highly effective US model of the '2010 Imperative' (first held in architectural universities in 2007), 'Focus the Nation' (held January 31, 2008 at over 1,900 institutions across America), and then the National Teach-In, February 5, 2009.  Like the American teach-ins, the event will ask universities to become examples of best environmental practice and integrate ecological literacy into the curriculum. 

The Teach-in website is now live!  Visit www.teach-in.co.uk

 

Download the proposal here. 

 
 
 

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