Nature meets creativity

 

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ISSUE 072 | 8 October 2024

Hi friends! 

As The Global Nature Positive Summit 2024 kicks off in Sydney this week, I wanted to remind you that I launched the Business of Biodiversity program last week in partnership with The Odonata Foundation. It’s an exciting step toward integrating nature into the heart of business decision-making. If you’re ready to dive deeper into creating positive environmental impact through your business, you can click here for all the details.

This week's newsletter continues that theme of exploring how creative thinking can shape a better future for our planet. From platforms that transform passive viewing into active engagement, to projects that blend art, science, and storytelling, there’s so much inspiration to be found in the way we connect with nature and each other. 

Marnie x

 
 

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Free movies

 

 Image courtesy of Waterbear

Discover WaterBear, a free streaming platform offering engaging documentaries on nature and humanity. As the home of imperfect activists, it provides stories that make you feel good and tools to help you do good, turning passive viewing into active impact.

 

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Feral Atlas

 

 Image courtesy of Feral Atlas

Feral Atlas is a captivating digital platform that explores the unintended ecological consequences of human-made infrastructures, blending science, art, and poetry to paint a vivid portrait of the Anthropocene.  

Through field reports, critical analysis, and poetic interludes, it invites users on an evocative journey through our "patchy" world, revealing the complex, interconnected impacts of human ambition on our planet. 

 

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Art

 

 Image courtesy of Rewriting Earth

Rewriting Earth is a global collaboration of 300+ influential storytellers creating non-political, imaginative content to engage mainstream audiences with environmental issues. 

Their mission is to transcend traditional environmentalism's limitations by using excellent content to connect with disengaged audiences across political and cultural divides. 

Marnie Hawson

A purpose first photographer, increasing impact for those making a difference.

http://www.marniehawson.com.au
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