The ‘Travelling Exhibition’ stall at the Green Gathering
The Free Range Network – ‘The Travelling Exhibition’:
Current Exhibits
Early each Summer, the Free Range Network updates is posters and information handouts ready to tour events and festivals over the rest of the year. After a few months of trialling with the public, the ones that ‘work’ make it into the permanent display. This page gives access to the posters and infographics currently on display in the exhibition.
The Collection
A list of the current exhibits in reverse chronological order (most recent first):
“We live in a democracy” Can you show me some evidence of that?
(December 2019)
It has become a well-worn trope to blame our disconnected politics on political parties. What if, however, the problem isn’t that people are not supporting political parties; what if people no longer see politics as having agency in their lives? – and so are not voting.
A History of Global Carbon Emissions
(July 2019, PDF file)
The history of carbon emissions shows exponential trends which overshadow the reality of how we reduce emissions.
A History of Energy in Britain
(July 2019, PDF file)
The truth behind Britain’s energy issues lies not with the numbers, but with the trends.
Renewable Energy UK
(July 2019, PDF file)
The statistics on a green energy revolution which demonstrate it doesn’t address the problem it’s designed to solve.
A Fairer View of Global Carbon Emissions – Per Person
(July 2019, PDF file)
How we choose to measure the world sets the priorities, and inequalities, for action.
‘Fossil Inequality’
(July 2019, PDF file)
The global disparities described in the data on energy use and carbon emissions.
Global power supply sources and energy injustice
(July 2019, PDF file)
Electricity is a better indicator of human ‘technological development’ than the use of other energy sources.
Whitehall’s Fracking Science Failure
(July 2019)
The government’s assessment of the climate change impacts of shale gas in Britain is fundamentally flawed.
‘Why the Mobile Phone is Incompatible with an Ecological Lifestyle’
(July 2019)
94 percent of adults in Britain had a mobile phone in 2017 – why is there no debate about the impacts of this trend?
The untold story about a cup of High Street coffee
(July 2019, PDF file)
The popular debate over the price of a cup of coffee has little to do with the politics and economics at the root of the issue.
‘The Tufton Street Brexit Nexus’
(March 2018)
An infographic of the political and business lobby surrounding ‘Brexit’, and their connection to Tufton Street lobbyists.
Methane clathrate – the last desperate hope of the fossil fuels industry
(August 2017, PDF file)
Why this is so tells a much greater truth about the global commitment to address climate change.
Carbon, Campfires, Cooking & English Land Rights
(June 2017, PDF file)
A poster about fossil-fuel-free camping using the Free Range Stick-Fire Cooking Grate.
Open Source Intelligence for Activists
(July 2016, PDF file)
A poster in three parts, giving an outline for using computers and the 'Net for 'proactive' research.
‘The Frackogram’
(March 2015)
An infographic which depicts the relationships between policy-makers, the oil & gas industry, and the finance and PR industries supporting them.
Extreme Resources & The Limits to Growth
(July 2014, PDF file)
The modern measure of ‘our lifestyles’ – economic growth – is challenged by a lack of the rare rocks for digital & green technologies.
The Quiet Militarisation of West Wales’ Skies
(June 2014)
For decades the military has used Wales for pilot training. Now Wales’ landscape is testing of ‘drones’.