Writing in anticipation of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen and in the wake of the 2007 publication of the proceedings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Botany curator, Richard Hebda, contended: This report is nothing short of a wake-up call that humanity’s course is unsustainable and has depleted not only the resources we use, but also impacted the very processes that sustain us and all other life on earth. Humanity is at a crossroad and museums have a vital role in helping people make informed decisions about which turn to take (2007, 329). In many ways Hebda’s proposition is as compelling as COP15’s “road map” to a low emissions future proved to be disappointing. Nevertheless as persuasive a...
Climate change as a complex, scientific, cultural, ideological, and transnational issue poses a new ...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
At stake in this paper is the nature of the relationship between the institution of the museum and t...
Urgent action is required to produce knowledge and cognitive frames that will give rise to new ways ...
"The implications around climate change have far-reaching consequences but they can also have far-re...
Climate change is a complex and dynamic environmental, cultural and political phenomenon that is res...
Museums and science centers are emerging as key players in climate change action. They have unique c...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
Social research underlines how the mass media frames and presents environmental change and risk in w...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
One of the major impediments to understand and engage with climate change is the notion of it being ...
Climate change is a reality, and communities around the world are now facing significant environment...
Curating the Future: Museums, Communities and Climate Change explores the way museums tackle the bro...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
Climate change as a complex, scientific, cultural, ideological, and transnational issue poses a new ...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
At stake in this paper is the nature of the relationship between the institution of the museum and t...
Urgent action is required to produce knowledge and cognitive frames that will give rise to new ways ...
"The implications around climate change have far-reaching consequences but they can also have far-re...
Climate change is a complex and dynamic environmental, cultural and political phenomenon that is res...
Museums and science centers are emerging as key players in climate change action. They have unique c...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
Social research underlines how the mass media frames and presents environmental change and risk in w...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
One of the major impediments to understand and engage with climate change is the notion of it being ...
Climate change is a reality, and communities around the world are now facing significant environment...
Curating the Future: Museums, Communities and Climate Change explores the way museums tackle the bro...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
Climate change as a complex, scientific, cultural, ideological, and transnational issue poses a new ...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...
Climate change is the most serious global threat facing the world (Stern 2006). The science is clear...