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Heathrow

Leaflet
2007 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Double sided protest leaflet entitled 'Heathrow' for the 2007 Climate Camp. The leaflet is designed in the style of a flight safety card with captions and illustrations on what to do in the event of climate catastrophe.


Object details

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Object type
TitleHeathrow (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Leaflet
Brief description
Protest leaflet entitled 'Heathrow' for the 2007 Climate Camp, by Noel Douglas, UK, 2007.
Physical description
Double sided protest leaflet entitled 'Heathrow' for the 2007 Climate Camp. The leaflet is designed in the style of a flight safety card with captions and illustrations on what to do in the event of climate catastrophe.
Dimensions
  • Height: 24cm
  • Width: 13cm
Dimensions measured 18.12.2014
Marks and inscriptions
  • Climate Camp. 8 days of Low Impact Living and High Impact Action Planet Earth 14-21/08/2007 Safety on board In the event of failing to reduce our CO2 emissions, 90% of life may perish. This planet has no emergency exits. Do NOT panic. Authorities suggest you change your light bulbs. Yet they expand airports. Growth at any cost. Do NOT let absurd contradictions depress you. There is another way. Keep Going
  • Do not follow the directions of governments and corporations. They created this emergency. Adjust your life. Revel in the joy and power of taking collective action. Come to the camp near Heathrow this summer and be part of this movement for climate justice taking off. Participate in dozens of workshops, a self-managed ecovillage and breathtaking mass direct action. HEATHROW. Camp for Climate Action 14 - 21 August 2007 Brace yourself for the adventure. Climate change is an opportunity to radically change our lives and build a better world. Get on board. www.climatecamp.org.uk Tel: 07772861099
Credit line
Given by Noel Douglas
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Place depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.246-2014

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Record createdMarch 12, 2014
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