Climate change

Playing for Time - call out for 13-18's

We’re looking for one individual or group aged 13-18 to create a brand new piece of music in response to the current climate emergency. 

As part of the project you’ll receive a budget of £200, support from a professional musician, and the opportunity to record your work and perform it live. 

The theme

“We are right now at the beginning of a climate and ecological crisis. Now is not the time for speaking politely. Now is the time to speak clearly. We need to call it what it is: an emergency.”
Greta Thunberg

Ōkeanós

Humans Of The Earth: HOTE Gallery Is Accepting Submission For Its "Ōkeanós"  Exhibition. 

The exhibit will focus on our oceans, plastic pollution, rising sea levels, marine life, sustainability, ecology, pollution, and the environment. 

“Humans are transforming Earth’s natural landscapes so dramatically that as many as one million plant and animal species are now at risk of extinction, posing a dire threat to ecosystems that people all over the world depend on for their survival, a sweeping new United Nations assessment has concluded.”

“Human actions threaten more species with global extinction now than ever before,” the report concludes, estimating that “around 1 million species already face extinction, many within decades, unless action is taken.”

WHAT CLIMATE?!

Humans Of The Earth: HOTE Gallery Is Accepting Submission For Its "WHAT CLIMATE?!"  Exhibition. 

DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL 2/28/2019

The issues of climate change are in no way new, but according to recent news, the speed and sheer magnitude of the impact have been underestimated throughout the last decades. As cities are being erased by wildfires, and islands disappearing due to rising sea levels and storms;  new reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the National Climate Assessment sound the alarm on the grim, fast-moving global climate impact.  

The exhibit will focus on the issues relating to Climate Change, sustainability, ecology, pollution, and the environment. 

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