Culture and Community

For too long, environmentalism and conservation was something that ‘happened’ to areas of the world. Meena Rajput, Elizabeth Wathuti, Jyoti Ma and Cheddar Gorgeous tell stories from their communities to help us all understand how we can come together to save the planet.

How Much Did That Cost Comic Panel 1 by Cheddar Gorgeous, David Schneider and War and Peas

HOW MUCH DID THAT COST?

By David Schneider, Amber Weedon, Prof. Ben Garrod, Cheddar Gorgeous, Paul Goodenough Daniella Orsini, War & Peas and Drew Sheneman

The true cost behind everyday products Article written by Tasmin Hansmann   Ever since the concept of money got invented about 7.000 years ago, it has become an important part of our lives. We need to spend money to eat, to dress, to communicate…

The Bunker: from Cara Delevingne and Dami Lee

By Dami Lee, Cara Delevigne, Paul Goodenough and EcoResolution

Article by Poem Schway Who’s most responsible for climate change? Fewer people than you think Here are the facts: 70% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions are caused by 100 fossil fuel companies.  Of those 100, the top twenty are responsible for…

Woke - A comic from Richard Curtis, Make My Money Matter and War and Peas

Make YOUR Money Matter: Richard Curtis, War & Peas and friends

By Richard Curtis, War and Peas, Paul Goodenough and Abhijeet Kini

“It was a lot of fun picking brains with Paul and Richard. As a duo, we’re used to creative ping-pong but we really enjoyed working with such experienced writers. It was inspiring to get to know Richard, whose work we’ve admired for a long time, as someone who is so…

Melody with Cara Delevingne, Kieron Gillen and Sean Phillips

Melody: A comic about saving the world

By Cara Delevingne, Eco Resolution, Kieron Gillen and Sean Phillips

“Through storytelling, community building and action we rewrite the cultural narratives driving extinction.” Cara Delevingne “And that’s how we saved the world.” Everyone cares about the planet. Even those who we think seem set to destroy it. No one is the baddie in their own story. But sometimes…