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Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report – Summary for Policymakers, Amy Balkin, 2008 (still)
Michèle Noach presents the outcome of her Slow Art Research Project with a new exhibition and book at the Eden... ›
Acclaimed author and Cape Farwell voyagers Nick Drake, launches his new collection of poetry, The Farewell Glacier.... ›
Things Unspoken presents new work by Edinburgh-based artists Anne Bevan and Andrea Roe ›
Indian environmental artist Atul Bhalla takes up a residency at Taigh Chearsabhagh this May, developing and presenting... ›
Cape Farewell North America makes its public debut on 10 Nov in Toronto ›
Cape Farewell launches it's North American programme ›
A surrogate art school of sorts, hosting a series of unconventional, rural and urban expeditions, including a series... ›
Follow the exciting series of lectures and events around U-n-f-o-l-d at SJDC / Parsons University New York live or via... ›
An exciting programme of feature films, documentaries and rare archive material around the Arctic ›
Can ecocide be considered a crime against peace? Follow the UK Supreme Court's mock trial on 30 Sept. ›
On Thursday, 22 October 2012, Siôn Parkinson will speak at the event Urban Sustainability: The issues "beyond... ›
Last chance to see: The digital exhibition High Arctic by UVA at the NMM until 8 Jan 2012. ›
BBC 4 Front Row: Kirsty Lang reports on a major new extension for the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich and its'... ›
Sunday 17 July, 12:45-1:45pm. David Buckland and poet/writer Nick Drake in conversation with BBC journalist Razia... ›
Thurs 3 Nov 2011, 7-10pm. Tales from the Arctic: an evening of performance, poetry and storytelling by previous Cape... ›
Our Twitter Residency continues with Gorm from Bullet Creative tweeting from Bī-ŏt'ĭk at the Eden Project ›
Join us at the Dana Centre on Wednesday 6 July as we mark our 10th birthday, launch the Scottish Islands programme and... ›
In the year of Eden’s 10th birthday, musicians from across Cornwall create and perform an ambitious ensemble work,... ›
Calling all young creatives. Cape Farewell and the National Maritime Museum are running a nationwide competition ›
The South By Southwest Music and Media Conference (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, has extended it's programme to SXSW Eco ›
Cape Farewell has a new home at The Science Museum's Dana Centre. ›
New radio play by Mikhail Durnenkov inspired by his expedition with Cape Farewell in 2010, first broadcast on BBC... ›
Our Twitter Residency continues this month with Cape Farewell's Natasha Freedman. ›
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Led by Professor Christian Klöckner at Trondheim University in Norway, with Cape Farewell as an arts partner ›
In gratuitude to Gaia. ›
Michael Pinsky’s Pollution Pods recreate the pollution from London, Beijing, São Paulo, New Delhi and Tautra in Norway ... ›
Join us for an exclusive evening of newly commissioned work ›