One of the most encouraging developments, for any of us following the intersection between the arts and the environment, has been the growth of the RSA's Arts and Ecology website and blog.
The RSA's Arts and Ecology Centre was set up in 2005 by the arts curator Michaela Crimmin and in the last two years - thanks to the website editor William Shaw - the blog has quickly established itself as a go-to guide for what's going on.
The latest development is a social network platform: Arts for Cop15 - Art and Activism Copenhagen 09. This blog has just signed up (its 53rd member). Someone please, make yourself the 54th.
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