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topic: behaviour change, topic: role of art practices, topic: role of arts venues
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Director of Creative Carbon Scotland, supporting the essential role of arts and culture in transformational change to a sustainable future, and a researcher exploring behaviour change.

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  • Call for poetry: Magma 72, the Climate Change issue Magma magazine asks: "How do poets bring climate change into our work?" Send in your poems and show them!
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  • Warm Data "A slippery mess of variables, changes, and ambiguities does not sit nicely in graphs or models, and it takes longer to produce."
  • Helen Mayer Harrison (1927-2018) A tribute at eco/art/scot/land, & a short video in which Helen talks about "with empathy, the world becomes a different place."  
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