The climate crisis is simple: There are too many greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. We put them into the atmosphere; we must get them out.
So, all we need to do is get the greenhouse gases back into physically sequestered forms right? Simple.
But that's why its also hard. There is no correct 1 way to do this. We also need to do this in ways that don't further degrade or destroy ecosystems, social structures, etc. We need to do it in ways that help strengthen natural and social systems. Can we do it with LESS reliance on technical systems rather than more!? Can we do it with MANY small solutions instead of just a few gargantuan ones?
And WTF does graphic design do about this?
What ways to communicate and signify this are there that we haven't tried already? what better ways are there to disseminate this information? Is that the important part? do people care about the information?
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- All design does three things…
- All goods and services are designed
- Climate data gives us a deadline and an assignment.
- Confronting Anthropocentrism:
- Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the way we make things
- Creative Saviour Complex:
- Decentralized
- Design is a bizarre field that puts you in contact with so many different things that aren't always meant to be in contact!?
- Design, When Everybody Designs: An introduction to Design for Social innovation
- Ecologist Vs. Environmentalist?
- Hixson-Lied Visiting Artist Talk
- How to think differently about doing good as a creative person:
- How to wrangle some things; think about things; but not have to make things?
- Human Supremacy Complex
- Investigate the systems around you
- Making things isn't the goal
- Murray Bookchin
- People and the Planet are not in competition
- Shift the focus of “Graphic Design”
- Things We Could Design: For More Than Human-Centered Worlds
- Waste = Food