CSFCOP21
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2015
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UAL Student Voices: Solutions
As COP21 talks draw to a close and we wait to see a new global agreement on climate change, it seems the perfect time to visit the last in a series of four podcasts exploring the voices and opinions of the UAL student body. Introducing Podcast #4: Solutions. In this final chapter we hear a […]
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UAL Student Voices: So Much Stuff
Today we release Podcast #2: So Much Stuff. UAL students consider the problems related to all the stuff we have and look for ways to consider it and use it in their work. And below, we hear from the podcast producer Alix Hayhurst, a UAL alumna of Fashion Promotion: Broadcast about her thoughts on the […]
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UAL Student Voices: Who Cares?
As the first generation to really understand climate change and the last generation to be able to do something about it students at UAL (and of course the world over) are in a unique historical position. Climate change will affect our future lives, it is already doing so, but, to paraphrase Naomi Klein: Has the […]
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Another world is possible
In the run-up to the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP21) taking place from 30 November to 11 December 2015, in Paris, many are the cultural events that challenge our perspective on climate change, proposing alternative solutions for a sustainable global culture. Nature has been always present in the artistic investigations since the inception […]
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COP 21 Paris – the beginning
I am just back from a few days in Paris at the start of the COP21 negotiations on climate change. I was there as part of an event organised by The Alternative – the new green political platform of Denmark who have 9 seats in the Copenhagen parliament. They event was a jamboree of a […]
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Make your voice heard and seen
Here at CSF HQ, there has been a lot of chat over the past few days about what we plan to wear to the London Climate March this coming Sunday. How can we use what we wear to visualise and emphasise what we want to say to our leaders and to the world? Not surprisingly, […]
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