Shakespeare’s Globe launches environmental playwright prize
Theatre says it will harness art ‘to inspire societal shifts towards restorative relationship with nature’
“We exist in a time of profound significance for all human history, as we transform the ways we live to ensure a flourishing future for life on our planet. We cannot do it without the storytellers." No we can't and I'm so looking forward to what comes from this -
27.02.2026 13:49
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Generative AI has access to a small slice of human knowledge | Aeon Essays
Huge swathes of human knowledge are missing from the internet. By definition, generative AI is shockingly ignorant too
I work with archaeology in relation to climate and this article on gaps in AI explains beautifully why this matters. Because many ways of living well in the world are held in webs of words, practice, and perceptions that are not digitized.
24.11.2025 15:56
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A Storm Hit Alaska. Now, a Native Community Is Racing to Save Its History.
“Some of them [children] have their mouths wide open when they first open a drawer,” she said. “I tell them, these are from your ancestors.”
Typhoon Halong ate 60 ft. of Alaskan shoreline in a night. This damaged not only recent infrastructure but also sites and deep time connections they hold.
04.11.2025 13:39
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Full Committee Hearing to Examine the Section 106 Consultation Process Under the National Historic Preservation Act
So much wasn't done before demolition of the White House East Wing began. Next week the Senate is holding a hearing on the main process, Section 106, that protects heritage across the country. I think we should expect they're not looking to strengthen it.
www.energy.senate.gov/hearings/202...
23.10.2025 11:32
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A young white woman wearing a khaki shirt and shorts with blond hair in a pony tail is kneeling and reaching out her right hand toward a young chimpanzee who is reaching toward her hand with his right hand. The chimp has dark brown-black fur and is little, standing just about as tall as the woman's knee. Green leaves line the forest floor between them and some additional trees are visible though blurry behind them.
❤️ Safe home Dr. Goodall. Your beautiful work has touched us all.
(photo by Hugo van Lawick, via the BBC)
01.10.2025 18:52
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"Across numerous surveys, a majority of Americans consistently say they want a full, honest, and unvarnished presentation of our nation’s history."
18.08.2025 15:30
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The @nationalacademies.org has just launched a fast-track review of evidence regarding whether greenhouse gas emissions endanger public health and welfare. You can submit papers, articles, data, and other comments through August 27 at their main input portal: nas.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?...
07.08.2025 21:57
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NATHPO July 25th 2025 News Release
The National Association of Historic Preservation Officers (NATHPO) condemns the erasure of Indigenous history as the Department of Interior implements "Secretarial Order 3431 - Restoring Truth and Sa...
"You cannot heal a wound by pretending it does not exist, and we cannot honor Americans' shared history by sweeping it under the rug."
Statement from the National Assoc. of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers on NPS's removal of a sign in Muir Woods with updates to its historical story.
25.07.2025 17:20
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Muir Woods exhibit is first casualty of White House directive to erase history
"In order to know your role in history, you need to see yourself in it."
“To me, the biggest irony is that the Trump administration says it wants to tell a more balanced version of history, and that’s exactly what this sign did,” Villano said. “It didn’t remove anything. It just layered in what had been missing.”
25.07.2025 17:09
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I'm one of the federal climate staff who were pushed out under Trump 1. My role was managing cultural heritage under climate change at the NPS. Over the past 7 years, I've been gathering research to help build a better federal system for heritage (and that is better integrated with climate).
15.07.2025 15:14
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The State Department fires remaining employees who worked on climate change
The firings of nearly a dozen people in the State Department’s Office of Global Change include the last U.S. climate negotiators.
For a long time, I wanted there to be clear culture & heritage expertise on the State Dept. climate team. Now the team is gone entirely. There are so many dimensions to this loss, it's hard to capture - #ClimateHeritage
13.07.2025 14:01
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Kate RaworthKate Raworth: Senior visiting research associate and lecturer at the University of Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute and co-founder and conceptual lead of Doughnut Economics Action Lab
The tipping point that I fear we will fail to cross is [the social tipping point] around transforming our mindsets. We need to move from the extractive, degenerative economy towards a regenerative one. This all starts within our head and it underlies everything.
[A failure to do this] is what is driving us towards all these [Earth system tipping points].
This is also my concern for tipping points - the social ones that are held off, which pushes us over the physical ones.
www.carbonbrief.org/experts-whic...
10.07.2025 20:44
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Postcards with climate change and heritage words banned by the Trump administration.
Look what I made! Ask me for a postcard next time you see me.
#ClimateChange
#Heritage
#HeritageAtRisk
#BannedWords
04.07.2025 20:51
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okay and here is my ‘sounds like a shitpost but it’s genuine’ UK heatwave tip: if there is a Saxon or Norman church near you, and it’s open, go sit in it. not gothic, they have too many windows, get you some thick stone walls with some high up tiny windows. they stay cold. and you can just sit there
20.06.2025 12:42
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What @aroddick.bsky.social said-
20.06.2025 17:13
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‘Censorship:’ See the National Park visitor responses after Trump requested help deleting ‘negative’ signage
The administration asked for help erasing language on park displays that failed to emphasize American grandeur, but visitors have not identified any examples.
This adds to my hope: "Instead, in the nearly 200 submissions NPS received in the first days since the solicitations were posted, visitors implored the administration not to erase U.S. history and praised agency staff for improving their experiences."
19.06.2025 12:46
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Scotland’s Solway Firth is our first Landscape Connections project
Led by Dumfries and Galloway Council, this long term, large-scale project is part of our 10-year strategic initiative supporting the UK’s world-class landscapes.
"Scotland’s Solway Firth is our first Landscape Connections project ...
It will use the grant to plan a ‘whole seascape approach’ to protecting and developing the coast’s natural and cultural heritage."
#coastalhistory #environmentalhumanities
www.heritagefund.org.uk/news/scotlan...
19.06.2025 12:22
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For the reasons discussed above, we conclude that the Antiquities Act permits the President to alter a prior declaration of a national monument, including by finding that the “landmarks,” “structures,” or “objects” identified in the prior declaration either never were or no longer are deserving of the Act’s protections. 54 U.S.C. § 320301(a). Because Con-gress directed that the “parcels of land” reserved in connection with such a monument be “confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected,” id. § 320301(b), this can have the effect of eliminating entirely the parcel previously associated with a national monument. Castle Pinckney’s contrary conclusion was wrong, and it can no longer be relied upon.
DOJ opinion from May 27 sets a foundation for undoing protections of the 1906 Antiquities Act, potentially very broadly. This is not good news for public lands, and cultural and natural heritage, Tribal places, and marine areas now held as national monuments.
www.justice.gov/olc/media/14...
11.06.2025 01:11
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Robert MacFarlane — Is a River Alive? - with Ross Andersen — at Conn Ave
The wonderful writer @robgmacfarlane.bsky.social will be in DC tomorrow (6/5, 7pm ET) to talk about his new book! So looking forward to this.
politics-prose.com/robert-macfa...
04.06.2025 11:52
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This sounds so good! I wish I could be a fly on the wall-
03.06.2025 13:11
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Hands Off Our History
The president’s shameful “skinny budget” would decimate national parks. NPCA explains why we must continue to defend the integrity of our historic sites.
The phrase "national parks" is most often linked to nature and scenery such as at Yellowstone and Yosemite. But ca. 2/3 of all national parks were established to recognize history and culture (and all parks hold these).
03.06.2025 12:13
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In the U.S., Archaeology Stares Down an Uncertain Future
Adding to this article to note that all three legs of US archaeology are being cut:
- loss of federal staff, care of federal lands
- cuts of funding, university research & elsewhere
- challenges to NEPA & archaeology as part of other environmental compliance
27.05.2025 17:27
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Drawing of a white man in a gray suit standing at the top of a brown dirt cliff who has just thrown a coiled up rope to a man in the water below who has his arms up, waving for help. The man on the cliff isn't holding on to any part of the rope, so the man in the water will be receiving a lump wet rope attached to nothing. Words in the gray sky above the cliff say "Knowledge is Useless if We Don't Know How to Use It." source: https://joshuto.substack.com/p/the-greatest-challange-the-golden?r=1gxdhi&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&triedRedirect=true
Saw this today and it resonated: firing of federal scientists, cutting off research, loss of heritage to climate impacts, banning of words, silencing of stories
23.05.2025 12:31
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