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Mobile Collections Project
Dr Eleonora Rosati
Exploitation of cultural
content and licensing
models
CC $
Mobile Collections Project
Dr Eleonora Rosati
The Legal Strand of
the Mobile Collections
Project
CC $
Mobile Collections Project
Dr Eleonora Rosati
Copyright issues
facing early stages of
digitization projects
Cinematic Urban
Geographies of
Battersea: bringing film
extracts to your mobile
Mobile Collections Project
Dr Eleonora Rosati
Mobile Collections Project
Dr Eleonora Rosati
Cleveland Museum of
Art’s Gallery One: when
is a game fair?
Mobile Collections Project
The Mobile Collections Project, logo design(s)
and online downloadable reports for University
of Cambridge, Digital Humanities Network.
(www.digitalhumanities.cam.ac.uk)
Front and back covers, and an illustration from “One Million
Climate Jobs” a booklet published Sept 2014, by the
Campaign Against Climate Change.
The project also includes an online ‘research’ compendium.
6 7
The Battle of OrgreaveThe Battle of Orgreave
TIME ACOUSTIC STAGE
Compere Jeff Platts
13:10 – 13:30 Jenny Willow Liverpool songstress
13:30 – 13:45 Tony Goodwin Pitman poet
13:45 – 14:05 Martin Black Doncaster balladeer
14:05 – 14:20 Javaad Alipoor Bradford poet
14:20 – 14:45 Ray Hearne Irish rooted South Yorkshire folk
14:45 – 15:15
The Red Flags duo with songs of struggle all the way from
Norwich
15:15 – 15:45 Bruce Tality Foot stomping punk rock guitar and harmonica
15:45 – 16:15 Joe Solo Performer and raconteur
16:15 – 16:30 Dave Douglass NUM Legend
17:00 – 17:30 Quiet Loner Anthems for resistance
17:45 – 18:30 Louise Distras Passionate, powerful and punky!
We would like to thank all the artists who have donated their time, creative energy and passion for
justice to perform at this event. The commitment of radical artists to the continuing class struggle
is not only a constant source of inspiration but it is at the heart of all our hopes and dreams.
TIME MAIN STAGE
Compere Attila the Stockbroker
11:00 – 12:00 Unite Brass Band. (On the field)
12:00 – 13:00
Speakers: Barbara Jackson – Orgreave Truth & Justice
Campaign, Rick Sumner – Justice for Mineworkers’ Campaign,
Betty Cook – Women Against Pit Closures, Dave
Douglass – Former NUM official, Mike Mansfield QC,
Ken Capstick – Former Vice-President NUM Yorkshire Area
13:00 – 14:00
Banner Theatre Entertainment for a change!
It is the 40th Anniversary of Banner Theatre – their songs and
stories of struggle continue to inspire comrades everywhere.
14:00 – 14:15
Speakers: Ann Field – Printers’ Union/Wapping Archive
Pedro Fuentes – Chile SCDA
14:15 – 14:45
Omar Puente & Friends
“A classical violinist with a heart that beats with a Cuban rhythm,
a soul that is African, and a home in West Yorkshire” Womad
14:45 – 15:00 Tribute to Bob Crow with RMT President Peter Pinkney
15:00 – 15:30
Sean Taylor “Springsteen and Taylor are cheering my day…
brilliant, stunning songs.” Mike Harding
15:30 – 15:45
Tony Goodwin – A former miner turned poet. His poems are
about life and love in a Northern town
15:45 – 16:15
Snide Remarks A rock and roll band from Middlesbrough
with an original set of high energy songs that keep audiences
on their toes!
16:15 – 16:30
Tribute to Orgreave Veterans: Sheila Coleman –
Hillsborough Campaign, Arthur Critchlow – Orgreave Veteran,
Children release balloons
16:30 – 17:00
The Hurriers Barnsley’s very own, responsible for this year’s
‘Battle of Orgreave’ anthem “Truth and Justice”. A proper
Socialist Punk band like everyone needs!
17:15 – 17:45
Western Promise One of Liverpool’s best live bands to have
supported the Hillsborough fight for justice for many years.
18:00 – 18:45
Thee Faction Singing down the government with good
politics! Thee Faction are The Redskins meet Dr Feelgood;
Revolutionary Socialism at its very best!
18:45 – 19:00 The struggle continues – closing speakers
Orgreave Mass Picnic & Festival Programme 2014 COALNOT
DOLE
NATIO
NAL UNION OF MI
NEWORKERS
MartinShakeshaft-www.strike84.co.uk
6 7
3
The Battle of Orgreave
Orgreave
30 year anniversary
Orgreave Mass Picnic & Festival
Saturday 14 June 2014 | 11.00am-7.00pm
Catcliffe Recreation Ground, Poplar Way, Catcliffe, S60 5TZ
MartinShakeshaft-www.strike84.co.uk
Programme 50p
COAL
NOT
DOLE
NATIONA
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WORKERS
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f their return to work
gle
FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT:
wbhh@talktalk.net
©JohnHarris/reportditital.co.uk
16 page Programme. Cover and one of the inside page
spreads for the 30th Anniversary Orgreave Picnic.
I also designed posters and flyers for the event.
PLEASE LEAVE YOUR
CULTUREFINDER CUBE
HERETHANK YOU
Culture Finder project in conjuncture with Cambridge Museums and
the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
(Left) the unfolded magazine, (below) poster, and the cube when made.
Withthanksto:MuseumofArchaeologyandAnthropology,FitzwilliamMuseum,PolarMuseum,WhippleMuseumandCorpusChristiCollegefortheirassistance.Allimagesarecopyrightoftheindividualorganisations.
DesignedbyAdamDiChiara/dichiaraadam@gmail.com
PrintedbyLithosphere,Studio1,146SevenSistersRoad,N77PL.www.lithosphere.co.uk
Build the cube and use the clues/postcodes to
follow this trail around Cambridge (remember to
search for details about opening times in advance).
Participate in the research by letting us know
whether you found all the objects at:
www.culturefinder.org.uk/storycube
Please leave your details if you would like updates on the
research (under 18s must ask permission from a parent or guardian).
name:...................................................................................
email:...................................................................................
address:...............................................................................
................................................ post code:...........................
FRONTIERS
The objects in this specially created trail will
take you on a journey through time and
space, crossing boundaries of language
and culture on the way.
They have inspired a poet,
entranced children, brought
music and laughter to
a frozen wasteland,
entombed a
king and terrified
thousands of
Cambridge tourists.
Help design a new mobile App for Cambridge
to showcase the city’s wealth of cultural
treasures and activities
JOIN IN WITH OUR RESEARCH
FREE
PLEASE
TAKE ONE
Turn over to find out how the new CultureFinder
App will help you discover fascinating objects
like these more easily. Why not have a go at
designing your own tour?
Send it back to us for a chance of winning a prize.
“A Granite King” CB2 1RB “Gimcrack Relics” CB2 3DZ
“Encyglobedia” CB2 3RH
“Polar Organ” CB2 1ER
CAN YOU GUESS WHAT
EACH OBJECT IS AND
WHERE IT IS LOCATED?
Your smartphone can be your guide. Search
online for maps, clues and visitor information
to plan your tour
CROWDSOURCED CULTURE
The research and design team working on this
project needs your help.
» We want to know which are your favourite
objects in Cambridge museums or around the
city and why you’ve chosen to share them.
» Will you pick out hidden gems or go for
well‑known local treasures?
» Will you choose a theme for your tour? Or
create a collection of curiosities which chance
has thrown together?
» What we learn from you will help us create the
App, which will bring objects and collections in
Cambridge to life in new ways.
Go to www.culturefinder.org.uk for more information
“Time-eater Grasshopper” CB2 1RH
1 2 4 5
3 INSTRUCTIONS
FOR MAKING YOUR
CULTUREFINDER CUBE
1. Draw pictures and/or write your suggestions
for a tour of five different objects in Cambridge
in the squares
2. Press out the CultureFinder cube from the sheet
3. Fold the box along the creases
4. Insert the rounded tabs into the slots
5. Fill in your details on the sixth side and return
the cube to the Fitzwilliam Museum reception
or take a photo of it (whilst it is still flat) and
upload it at www.culturefinder.org.uk
CultureFinder will also feature
listings for cultural events
and performances of all kinds,
including poetry, music,
dance and drama.
Enjoy
University of Cambridge Museums are
developing the CultureFinder App to help
visitors discover and share the city’s wealth
of cultural treasures and activities. As well as
providing key information it will show pictures
of objects near your location or tour route.
Discover
CultureFinder turns visitors into mapmakers.
You will be able to plot a route between
your chosen objects and create your own,
personalized tours.
Map
CultureFinder users will be able to share
their recommendations and publish their
own tours. And you don’t have to wait for the
App to be released to take part. Send us your
nominations for favourite objects and suggest
a tour via our website.
Share
Turn over for a puzzle trail which will take you
across the frontiers of space and time, life
and death, through our curators’ selection
of some of the fascinating objects which
CultureFinder will help you discover.
Fill in the blank spaces with objects from your suggested
tour around Cambridge. We’re offering a prize of a £50
Amazon voucher for the best of your tours.
Return the cube to the Fitzwilliam Museum reception or
take a photo and upload it at:
www.culturefinder.org.uk
Please leave your details to enter prize competition
(under 18s must ask permission from a parent or guardian)
Closing date for competition entries is 30 November 2013
name:...................................................................................
email:...................................................................................
address:...............................................................................
................................................ post code:...........................
The CultureFinder App will
be available Spring 2014
www.culturefinder.org.uk
The CultureFinder mobile App is being
developed by the University of Cambridge
Museums, together with technical and
research partners, to help visitors to the city
plan tours bringing in museums, galleries,
public art and cultural events. Cambridge
visitors and residents are invited to participate
in the research and design for the App by
contributing their own recommendations
for objects to include.
WAYS TO PARTICIPATE
» Create your own tour using one of our
CultureFinder cubes
» Share your recommendations online via
our website
» Join our mailing list to hear about upcoming
events and activities
» Keep this pop‑out postcard as a record of
your participation
www.culturefinder.org.ukwww.culturefinder.org.uk
The Social Media
Knowledge Exchange
Handbook cover design,
and an illustration and
infographic from the
booklet
ek
m
Academicd
isciplines represent
ed
atthefinalconfe
rence:
around
250 participants
Divinity|Education
|
Geography | Histo
ry|HistoryandPhil
osophyofScience|
| Inform
ationStudies|LandEcono
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y|Law|Maths|Museu
m
Studies|Philosophy|
P
olitics | Sociology
Arch
aeology | Cr
iminology|
DigitalHuma
nities|
conference
1
SOCIAL MEDIA KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE
ekm by numbers
During 2012-3 the SMKE project involved...
Participating
Universities
10
8
SMKE
Scholars
working
with…
Museums
Archives
1
The National
Archives
Human rights
groups
Amnesty International
Womankind Worldwide
Peace Brigades International
Tahrir Doctors
Kettle’sYard,Cambridge
2
Art
Galleries
Courtauld Gallery
Heritage
organisations
1
Archaeolink
British Library
Bodleian Library, Oxford
Cambridge University Library
3 Libraries
13 Museums
5 Universities
4 Human rights groups
3 Libraries
2 Art Galleries
1 Archives
1 Heritage organisations
1 County Councils
1 Data services
County Council
Suffolk County Council
1
Archaeological
Data Service
Data services
1
8 scholarship projects
8
workshops
Social Media Knowledge Exchange
1
SOCIAL MEDIA
KNOWLEDGE
EXCHANGE
Handbook
Exploring the challenges of professional practice in social media
SOCIAL MEDIA KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE
ekm
Seabed
Sealevel
Marker lights
Power cable
to shore
Platform
Turbines
Tidal turbine
cam
paign again
st
climate cha
nge
ONE
MILLION
CLIMATE
JOBS
Tackling the Environmental
and Economic Crises
ONE
MILLION
CLIMATE
JOBS
Tackling the Environmental
and Economic Crises
To halt climate change we need drastic cuts
in the amount of carbon dioxide and other
greenhouse gases we put into the air. That
means leaving most of the existing reserves of
high carbon fuels in the ground.
We need workers to insulate and retrofit homes
and buildings to conserve energy. We need
workers to build enough renewable power
to meet all our energy needs. And we need
workers to maintain the new systems the
future of humanity depends on.
This booklet calculates and explains how we can
allow for a just energy transition for workers,
society and the planet.
This is the third edition of the ‘One Million
Climate Jobs’ report, written with the support of
trade unions and environmental groups. It has
been completely revised, expanded and updated.
Supported by:
Third Edition, 2014.
Published by the Campaign against Climate Change
Bulk purchases, £15 for 10 copies
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  • 1. Mobile Collections Project Dr Eleonora Rosati Exploitation of cultural content and licensing models CC $ Mobile Collections Project Dr Eleonora Rosati The Legal Strand of the Mobile Collections Project CC $ Mobile Collections Project Dr Eleonora Rosati Copyright issues facing early stages of digitization projects Cinematic Urban Geographies of Battersea: bringing film extracts to your mobile Mobile Collections Project Dr Eleonora Rosati Mobile Collections Project Dr Eleonora Rosati Cleveland Museum of Art’s Gallery One: when is a game fair? Mobile Collections Project The Mobile Collections Project, logo design(s) and online downloadable reports for University of Cambridge, Digital Humanities Network. (www.digitalhumanities.cam.ac.uk) Front and back covers, and an illustration from “One Million Climate Jobs” a booklet published Sept 2014, by the Campaign Against Climate Change. The project also includes an online ‘research’ compendium. 6 7 The Battle of OrgreaveThe Battle of Orgreave TIME ACOUSTIC STAGE Compere Jeff Platts 13:10 – 13:30 Jenny Willow Liverpool songstress 13:30 – 13:45 Tony Goodwin Pitman poet 13:45 – 14:05 Martin Black Doncaster balladeer 14:05 – 14:20 Javaad Alipoor Bradford poet 14:20 – 14:45 Ray Hearne Irish rooted South Yorkshire folk 14:45 – 15:15 The Red Flags duo with songs of struggle all the way from Norwich 15:15 – 15:45 Bruce Tality Foot stomping punk rock guitar and harmonica 15:45 – 16:15 Joe Solo Performer and raconteur 16:15 – 16:30 Dave Douglass NUM Legend 17:00 – 17:30 Quiet Loner Anthems for resistance 17:45 – 18:30 Louise Distras Passionate, powerful and punky! We would like to thank all the artists who have donated their time, creative energy and passion for justice to perform at this event. The commitment of radical artists to the continuing class struggle is not only a constant source of inspiration but it is at the heart of all our hopes and dreams. TIME MAIN STAGE Compere Attila the Stockbroker 11:00 – 12:00 Unite Brass Band. (On the field) 12:00 – 13:00 Speakers: Barbara Jackson – Orgreave Truth & Justice Campaign, Rick Sumner – Justice for Mineworkers’ Campaign, Betty Cook – Women Against Pit Closures, Dave Douglass – Former NUM official, Mike Mansfield QC, Ken Capstick – Former Vice-President NUM Yorkshire Area 13:00 – 14:00 Banner Theatre Entertainment for a change! It is the 40th Anniversary of Banner Theatre – their songs and stories of struggle continue to inspire comrades everywhere. 14:00 – 14:15 Speakers: Ann Field – Printers’ Union/Wapping Archive Pedro Fuentes – Chile SCDA 14:15 – 14:45 Omar Puente & Friends “A classical violinist with a heart that beats with a Cuban rhythm, a soul that is African, and a home in West Yorkshire” Womad 14:45 – 15:00 Tribute to Bob Crow with RMT President Peter Pinkney 15:00 – 15:30 Sean Taylor “Springsteen and Taylor are cheering my day… brilliant, stunning songs.” Mike Harding 15:30 – 15:45 Tony Goodwin – A former miner turned poet. His poems are about life and love in a Northern town 15:45 – 16:15 Snide Remarks A rock and roll band from Middlesbrough with an original set of high energy songs that keep audiences on their toes! 16:15 – 16:30 Tribute to Orgreave Veterans: Sheila Coleman – Hillsborough Campaign, Arthur Critchlow – Orgreave Veteran, Children release balloons 16:30 – 17:00 The Hurriers Barnsley’s very own, responsible for this year’s ‘Battle of Orgreave’ anthem “Truth and Justice”. A proper Socialist Punk band like everyone needs! 17:15 – 17:45 Western Promise One of Liverpool’s best live bands to have supported the Hillsborough fight for justice for many years. 18:00 – 18:45 Thee Faction Singing down the government with good politics! Thee Faction are The Redskins meet Dr Feelgood; Revolutionary Socialism at its very best! 18:45 – 19:00 The struggle continues – closing speakers Orgreave Mass Picnic & Festival Programme 2014 COALNOT DOLE NATIO NAL UNION OF MI NEWORKERS MartinShakeshaft-www.strike84.co.uk 6 7 3 The Battle of Orgreave Orgreave 30 year anniversary Orgreave Mass Picnic & Festival Saturday 14 June 2014 | 11.00am-7.00pm Catcliffe Recreation Ground, Poplar Way, Catcliffe, S60 5TZ MartinShakeshaft-www.strike84.co.uk Programme 50p COAL NOT DOLE NATIONA L UNION OF MINE WORKERS cefulness, strength f their return to work gle FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: wbhh@talktalk.net ©JohnHarris/reportditital.co.uk 16 page Programme. Cover and one of the inside page spreads for the 30th Anniversary Orgreave Picnic. I also designed posters and flyers for the event. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR CULTUREFINDER CUBE HERETHANK YOU Culture Finder project in conjuncture with Cambridge Museums and the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (Left) the unfolded magazine, (below) poster, and the cube when made. Withthanksto:MuseumofArchaeologyandAnthropology,FitzwilliamMuseum,PolarMuseum,WhippleMuseumandCorpusChristiCollegefortheirassistance.Allimagesarecopyrightoftheindividualorganisations. DesignedbyAdamDiChiara/dichiaraadam@gmail.com PrintedbyLithosphere,Studio1,146SevenSistersRoad,N77PL.www.lithosphere.co.uk Build the cube and use the clues/postcodes to follow this trail around Cambridge (remember to search for details about opening times in advance). Participate in the research by letting us know whether you found all the objects at: www.culturefinder.org.uk/storycube Please leave your details if you would like updates on the research (under 18s must ask permission from a parent or guardian). name:................................................................................... email:................................................................................... address:............................................................................... ................................................ post code:........................... FRONTIERS The objects in this specially created trail will take you on a journey through time and space, crossing boundaries of language and culture on the way. They have inspired a poet, entranced children, brought music and laughter to a frozen wasteland, entombed a king and terrified thousands of Cambridge tourists. Help design a new mobile App for Cambridge to showcase the city’s wealth of cultural treasures and activities JOIN IN WITH OUR RESEARCH FREE PLEASE TAKE ONE Turn over to find out how the new CultureFinder App will help you discover fascinating objects like these more easily. Why not have a go at designing your own tour? Send it back to us for a chance of winning a prize. “A Granite King” CB2 1RB “Gimcrack Relics” CB2 3DZ “Encyglobedia” CB2 3RH “Polar Organ” CB2 1ER CAN YOU GUESS WHAT EACH OBJECT IS AND WHERE IT IS LOCATED? Your smartphone can be your guide. Search online for maps, clues and visitor information to plan your tour CROWDSOURCED CULTURE The research and design team working on this project needs your help. » We want to know which are your favourite objects in Cambridge museums or around the city and why you’ve chosen to share them. » Will you pick out hidden gems or go for well‑known local treasures? » Will you choose a theme for your tour? Or create a collection of curiosities which chance has thrown together? » What we learn from you will help us create the App, which will bring objects and collections in Cambridge to life in new ways. Go to www.culturefinder.org.uk for more information “Time-eater Grasshopper” CB2 1RH 1 2 4 5 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING YOUR CULTUREFINDER CUBE 1. Draw pictures and/or write your suggestions for a tour of five different objects in Cambridge in the squares 2. Press out the CultureFinder cube from the sheet 3. Fold the box along the creases 4. Insert the rounded tabs into the slots 5. Fill in your details on the sixth side and return the cube to the Fitzwilliam Museum reception or take a photo of it (whilst it is still flat) and upload it at www.culturefinder.org.uk CultureFinder will also feature listings for cultural events and performances of all kinds, including poetry, music, dance and drama. Enjoy University of Cambridge Museums are developing the CultureFinder App to help visitors discover and share the city’s wealth of cultural treasures and activities. As well as providing key information it will show pictures of objects near your location or tour route. Discover CultureFinder turns visitors into mapmakers. You will be able to plot a route between your chosen objects and create your own, personalized tours. Map CultureFinder users will be able to share their recommendations and publish their own tours. And you don’t have to wait for the App to be released to take part. Send us your nominations for favourite objects and suggest a tour via our website. Share Turn over for a puzzle trail which will take you across the frontiers of space and time, life and death, through our curators’ selection of some of the fascinating objects which CultureFinder will help you discover. Fill in the blank spaces with objects from your suggested tour around Cambridge. We’re offering a prize of a £50 Amazon voucher for the best of your tours. Return the cube to the Fitzwilliam Museum reception or take a photo and upload it at: www.culturefinder.org.uk Please leave your details to enter prize competition (under 18s must ask permission from a parent or guardian) Closing date for competition entries is 30 November 2013 name:................................................................................... email:................................................................................... address:............................................................................... ................................................ post code:........................... The CultureFinder App will be available Spring 2014 www.culturefinder.org.uk The CultureFinder mobile App is being developed by the University of Cambridge Museums, together with technical and research partners, to help visitors to the city plan tours bringing in museums, galleries, public art and cultural events. Cambridge visitors and residents are invited to participate in the research and design for the App by contributing their own recommendations for objects to include. WAYS TO PARTICIPATE » Create your own tour using one of our CultureFinder cubes » Share your recommendations online via our website » Join our mailing list to hear about upcoming events and activities » Keep this pop‑out postcard as a record of your participation www.culturefinder.org.ukwww.culturefinder.org.uk The Social Media Knowledge Exchange Handbook cover design, and an illustration and infographic from the booklet ek m Academicd isciplines represent ed atthefinalconfe rence: around 250 participants Divinity|Education | Geography | Histo ry|HistoryandPhil osophyofScience| | Inform ationStudies|LandEcono m y|Law|Maths|Museu m Studies|Philosophy| P olitics | Sociology Arch aeology | Cr iminology| DigitalHuma nities| conference 1 SOCIAL MEDIA KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE ekm by numbers During 2012-3 the SMKE project involved... Participating Universities 10 8 SMKE Scholars working with… Museums Archives 1 The National Archives Human rights groups Amnesty International Womankind Worldwide Peace Brigades International Tahrir Doctors Kettle’sYard,Cambridge 2 Art Galleries Courtauld Gallery Heritage organisations 1 Archaeolink British Library Bodleian Library, Oxford Cambridge University Library 3 Libraries 13 Museums 5 Universities 4 Human rights groups 3 Libraries 2 Art Galleries 1 Archives 1 Heritage organisations 1 County Councils 1 Data services County Council Suffolk County Council 1 Archaeological Data Service Data services 1 8 scholarship projects 8 workshops Social Media Knowledge Exchange 1 SOCIAL MEDIA KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE Handbook Exploring the challenges of professional practice in social media SOCIAL MEDIA KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE ekm Seabed Sealevel Marker lights Power cable to shore Platform Turbines Tidal turbine cam paign again st climate cha nge ONE MILLION CLIMATE JOBS Tackling the Environmental and Economic Crises ONE MILLION CLIMATE JOBS Tackling the Environmental and Economic Crises To halt climate change we need drastic cuts in the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases we put into the air. That means leaving most of the existing reserves of high carbon fuels in the ground. We need workers to insulate and retrofit homes and buildings to conserve energy. We need workers to build enough renewable power to meet all our energy needs. And we need workers to maintain the new systems the future of humanity depends on. This booklet calculates and explains how we can allow for a just energy transition for workers, society and the planet. This is the third edition of the ‘One Million Climate Jobs’ report, written with the support of trade unions and environmental groups. It has been completely revised, expanded and updated. Supported by: Third Edition, 2014. Published by the Campaign against Climate Change Bulk purchases, £15 for 10 copies cam paign again st climate cha nge