ARTivist Janina Rossiter draws the blue line to protect the Ocean

ARTivist Janina Rossiter draws the blue line to protect the Ocean Janina Rossiter is a multi-award winning author and award winning artist, famous for her Mangrove illustration at COP26, her children books, her school talks and her engagement against plastic pollution, single use and waste, and for the protection of the Big Blue and marine lives. She will take part of the #ArtforChange program at … Continue reading ARTivist Janina Rossiter draws the blue line to protect the Ocean

La Journée de la Terre, un jour… et tous les autres !

Le 22 avril dernier était célébré la Journée de la Terre / EarthDay. «Ça sert à quoi ? » Sur ce vaisseau, le seul habitable dans notre univers, que nous partageons avec d’autres qui étaient là avant nous et depuis bien plus longtemps, il est impensable de croire que nous pouvons faire abstraction du respect des règles de colocation et cohabitation. Continue reading La Journée de la Terre, un jour… et tous les autres !

From dereliction to revival – in conversation with Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment – Life in a Post-Human Landscape

Cal Flyn, Scottish journalist and non-fictional writer takes the reader to uncanny locations – places bearing traces left by former human inhabitants, where Nature finds ways to reclaim its rights. Continue reading From dereliction to revival – in conversation with Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment – Life in a Post-Human Landscape

Don’t Look Up! There will be no happy ending

Don’t Look Up! There will be no happy ending by Cécile Faure On 24th December, Netflix released Don’t Look up, a film written, produced, and directed by Adam McKay. An American doctoral student accidentally discovers the existence of a comet which after calculations appears to be on its way to crash into planet Earth, resulting in the outright destruction of the entire ecosystem. All species including humans will … Continue reading Don’t Look Up! There will be no happy ending