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13 DECEMBER 2012

OCEAN2012 Transforming European Fisheries

"Since its start in 1983, the European Union's Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) has failed to prevent overfishing. Over 25 years, short-term economic interest and political expediency has landed European fisheries in deep crisis."

(European Marine Programme of the Pew Environment Group)

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19832012abundancecall to action • CFP • Common Fisheries Policy • crisiscritical posturedecision making • depletion • destructive practicesecology • EU Common Fisheries Policy • European Unionevidence • exhaustion • extinction • fair and equitable • fish • fish stocks • fisheries • fisheries policy • fishing • healthy oceansocean • OCEAN2012 • overfishing • policy decisions • policy making • political expediency • reformresource managementresponsibilityscientific evidence • short-term economic interests • supply • sustainabilitysustainable consumptionsustainable livelihoodswildlifewildlife reserves

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Simon Perkins
06 MARCH 2012

Home: a call to action to halt global warming

"In the past 200,000 years, humans have upset the balance of planet Earth, a balance established by nearly four billion years of evolution. We must act now. It is too late to be a pessimist. The price is too high. Humanity has little time to reverse the trend and change its patterns of consumption.

Through visually stunning footage from over fifty countries, all shot from an aerial perspective, Yann Arthus-Bertrand shows us a view most of us have never seen. He shares with us his sense of awe about our planet and his concern for its health. With this film, Arthus-Bertrand hopes to provide a stepping-stone to further the call to action to take care of our HOME.

HOME is the first film that has been made using aerial-only footage. The film marks artist-activist Yann Arthus-Bertrand's feature film directorial debut.

HOME the movie is carbon offset. All of the CO2 emissions engendered by the making of the film are calculated and offset by sums of money that are used to provide clean energy to those who do not have any. For the last ten years, all the work of Yann Arthus-Bertrand has been carbon offset."

(Yann Arthus-Bertrand)

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CONTRIBUTOR

Simon Perkins
31 JANUARY 2012

David Harvey: The Crises of Capitalism

"Radical sociologist David Harvey asks: is it time to look beyond capitalism towards a new social order that would allow us to live within a system that really could be responsible, just, and humane?"

(Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce)

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anking system • banks • beyond capitalism • capitalismconsumerismcredit crunchcrises of capitalism • crisis of capitalism • David Harvey • deregulation • economic crisis • economic regulation • effective demand • enigma of capital • financial crisisfinancial innovation • free market • Friedrich Hayek • G20global financial crisis • greed • house ownership • housing market • humane • IMF • investor • John Maynard Keynes • just • Karl Marx • Lehman Brothers • mode of thinking • mortgage • neoliberalismnew social ordernew thinking • radical sociologist • responsibility • RSA (UK) • RSA Animatestocks • world bank

CONTRIBUTOR

Simon Perkins
13 MAY 2011

I'm A Climate Scientist (Director's Cut)

"Written and performed by Climate Scientists, Dan Ilic, Duncan Elms and production by Brendan Woithe at Colony NoFi [for the Power Episode of #hungrybeast]."

(Dan Ilic, 10 May 2011)

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2011ABC TV (Australia)Alan Jones • Andrew Bolt • atmosphereAustralia • Brendan Woithe • carbon tax • climateclimate change • climate science • climate scientists • Colony NoFi • community involvement through performanceconsequencesCopenhagencritique • Dan Ilic • diegetic sound • Duncan Elms • ethicsglobal warming • greenhouse • heat wave • hip-hopHungry Beasticemethanenatural environmentnaturepeer review • permafrost • PhD student • raprepresentationresponsibilityscience • science research • scientific evidencetransformation

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Simon Perkins
02 MAY 2011

The Story of Stuff: The Story of Electronics

"So, some time ago I was shown this video 'The Story of Stuff', a project created by Annie Leonard. She is an environmentalist who worked on international environmental health and sustainability issues, among other things like Greenpeace International, Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) and others.

This project has, so far, 2 seasons, the first with 7 short animated videos explaining some of our everyday environmental, social and economic problems and how they're related to one another. The second season is more focused on what is behind these social, environmental and economical problems and how we can act on them."

(Letícia Neves, 23 March 2011)

Fig.1 Annie Leonard (9 November 2010). 'The Story of Electronics'

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2010activismanimated presentation • Annie Leonard • commoditycritiquedesign intelligencedesign responsibilitydisposable consumptione-wasteecological • economic issues • electronicselectronics industry • Electronics TakeBack Coalition • environmental issuesenvironmentalistethicseverydayexploitationgadget • GAIA • Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives • green design • green race to the top • Greenpeace • Greenpeace International • high-tech revolution • innovationinternational environmental health and sustainability issueslong-lasting products • manufacturing industry • miningobsolescencePeoples Republic of Chinapoison • poisoned workers • recyclable • recyclingresponsibility • responsible recycling • social changesocial issuessustainability • The Story of Electronics • The Story of Stuff • toxic-free products • toxicological effectswaste

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Simon Perkins
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