CLIMATE EXCUSES
The exhibit is based on the climate excuses from the Klima_X exhibition at the Museum for Communication in Frankfurt am Main and was expanded by focusTerra in collaboration with scientists. The illustrations and text layout for the exhibit were created by Studio Nippoldt.
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We would like to express our sincere thanks to:- Museum für Kommunikation, Frankfurt am Main, for providing free access to the climate excuses from their Klima_X exhibition as a basis;
- Dr. Cyril Brunner from the Climate Physics research group at the Department of Environmental Systems Science at ETH Zurich for his support and review of the content;
- Isabel Jefferson for the initial draft of the exhibit;
- Prof. Dr. Stephan Heinzel from the Institute of Psychology at the Technical University of Dortmund for his advisory support;
- Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Brudermann from the University of Graz for his support with the content;
- rotes pferd GmbH | designer + ingenieure, Berlin for the technical implementation of the exhibit.
REFERENCES
- Lamb WF, Mattioli G, Levi S, et al. (2020). Discourses of climate delay. Global Sustainability. https://cssn.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Discourses-of-climate-delay-Lamb-.pdf; illustrated by Léonard Chemineau: https://www.leolinne.com/-discourses-of-climate-delay
- Brudermann, T. (2022). Die Kunst der Ausrede. https://oekom.de/buch/die-kunst-der-ausrede-9783962383893 bzw. https://klimapsychologie.com/
- Stoknes, P. E. (2017). TED Talk: How to transform apocalypse fatigue into action on global warming. https://ted.com/talks/per_espen_stoknes_how_to_transform_apocalypse_fatigue_into_action_on_global_warming