Co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project Paul Kingsnorth tells the Ecologist why this year's Uncivilisation festival will be the last but quite possibly the best....
… in an underground room in a Manchester Art Gallery having a conversation about technology with a group of artists, hackers and visitors. It was part of running exhibition on apocalyptic …
How to the festival producers Wild Rumpus keep sustainability at the heart of what they do?
… Wild Rumpus keep sustainability at the heart of what they do? Wild Rumpus exists in a place where arts and culture meet the natural environment. … that when audiences experience quality art together in the great outdoors, something …
'Forests are resilient, adaptive, multifaceted, and have offered us real hope that we could find a way through the crisis.'
… to take place in July and like many in the arts and events sector I have spent much of … to trees and woodlands through music, art and ideas, taking its inspiration from the … through the crisis. So I’d like to talk in particular about three projects we have …
🌳 Timber Festival is taking over The Ecologist today - celebrating the existence, rather than the passing, of a festival affected by the Covid-19 lockdown.
… but for some of us it is already an integral part of our summer calendar. You might feel the … 2020 in different ways. This collection of articles, thanks to The Ecologist , focusses … Timber festival, visit JustGiving . These articles reflect some of the intellectual …
The UK’s most successful NGO is based in a Dorset village, with no members or PR team. Paul Kingsnorth meets the duo behind it…
… King met whilst working at Friends of the Earth during its inception in the 1970s. King … on the small rather than the vast, the particular rather than the general and the … letter-writing or hard-hitting reports, but art, poetry, sculpture, and the creative …
Former deputy editor of the Ecologist, Paul Kingsnorth, explains why he became disillusioned with the parables of environmentalism, so decided to write his own instead
… so decided to write his own instead It started last year with two men in a pub. It … global ecosystem, that economic growth was part of the problem, and that the future was … writers, we wondered where the writing, the art, the music was that tried to move beyond …
Paul Kingsnorth meets the Bristol-based chef with an eco-friendly restaurant and a mission to take real food to a wider community.
… CASE STUDY: part eco restaurant, part cookery school Paul Kingsnorth | 17th May … just a restaurant: it’s a mission. For a start, the food served here is organic, and the …
Your compost heap can be an untapped powerhouse of energy, says Paul Kingsnorth - it's just a matter of learning to harness it
… in with pallets and wire, is the liveliest part of the allotment; the part that lives and works and moves and grows … renewed and life given back to the exhausted earth. Without this, there would be no food. …
How one small English town took on a superstore - and won
… town every summer, it was revealed that part of the historic town centre was to be … into a gallery to display local shell art. Reg sits on a paint-stained wooden chair … And for now, we got the right answers.’ This article first appeared in the Ecologist May …