Sally Moss

Sally Moss
is a ClimateCultures Author

A writer, editor and researcher exploring creative ways to encourage regenerative living.


I’m a writer, editor and researcher exploring creative ways to encourage regenerative living.

Past initiatives include street theatre (with Collective Encounters), dramatic monologues (including at this FLUX Liverpool event) and Permaculture Surgeries.

I've also worked with Zero Carbon Liverpool and improvised theatre company Impropriety to explore Zero Carbon Improv - a fun and creative way of challenging high-carbon habits. If you're involved in related work I'd be interested to talk to you.

Quarantine Connection

Sally is one of our members featuring their work as part of the ClimateCultures Quarantine Connection series. We shared her piece, All Possible Worlds, on Day 35 of the 40-day series to mark the first UK lockdown of the Covid-19 global pandemic.
Creative Showcase

Sally has contributed a piece to our Creative Showcase portfolio, an evolving collection of new and recent works from our members. Sustainable Stand Up - Tackling Climate Change with Humour: with her improv background and a course from the Sustainable Stand Up initiative, Sally created an online comedy routine with insights for how we can communicate climate change with humour and compassion.

Sally's ClimateCultures Posts: 

The Library of Ice by Nancy Campbell

Reading Nature’s Archives in the Library of Ice

Writer Sally Moss reviews Nancy Campbell's The Library of Ice: Readings from a Cold Climate. Rich in detail (microscope and dictionary, as much as library) its landscapes, eras, expeditions, personalities and planetary prognoses pile up like brash ice. Read More
nonviolence

If the Anthropocene is Violence, What is Nonviolence?

Writer and editor Sally Moss works with nonviolence education organisation Commonweal, and she suggested an interview for their blog. Sally's questions were a great opportunity to touch on some of the deep connections between climate change and violence. Read More

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