by eab | Jul 18, 2016 | Blog |
Starbucks coffee cups (and many other similar cups) cannot be recycled. They are made out of paper, but they are lined with plastic. More than 8000 Starbucks cups go into the trash every single minute. Read that again. 8000 a minute. That’s a lot of cups....
by eab | Apr 11, 2016 | Blog |
This is a video of a art activism event at the Tate Modern called Parts Per Million. Activists walked through the Tate reading out the increase in CO2 ppm in the atmosphere through the years. They focused on galleries sponsored by BP. Liberate Tate‘s mission is...
by eab | Jan 19, 2016 | Blog |
For one year, artist Stephen Turner lived in an egg on the Beaulieu River in England. He spent his year there in character as Beaulieu Beadle, noticing nature and writing a blog about his experience. He created the Exbury Egg in collaboration with the Space Place...
by eab | Nov 7, 2015 | Blog |
In June 2015, Liberate Tate protesters occupied the Tate Modern museum in London for 25 hours, covering the floor with words of warning about climate change. As part of the broader call for organizations to divest from fossil fuel interests, Liberate Tate has been...
by eab | May 4, 2015 | Blog |
In 2010, Eve Mosher spent six months walking around Brooklyn and Lower Manhattan in NYC marking the 10 feet above sea level line with chalk. The line traced over 70 miles of coast line. As she walked and chalked, Eve had conversations with people about climate change....
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