The lines are less substantial than they seem.
So come with us and feel them part like fog.
It’s human nature to sort things neatly into boxes. It helps make the world manageable. But when we treat those dividing lines as impenetrable walls, we limit our understanding of each other and the world.
That’s why we like to poke at the walls. By learning, by educating, by spinning stories. Because more often than not, what seems separate is really connected. So follow us through the wall, into the fog, and start undividing the world.
What do we mean by climate breakdown?
Updated and remastered course
We’ve overhauled our most popular course, a brief guide to the causes and consequences of climate breakdown. Expect more in-depth lectures, improved animation, and better sound quality, bringing one of our earliest courses up to the standard of our very latest work.
Brand new ebook edition
Prefer to learn at your own pace? Get What do we mean by climate breakdown? as an ebook, complete with reflection exercises.
This book is for you if:
You’re a bit bemused by all the talk and debate about climate breakdown and why it hasn’t resulted in significant change in the way we live and work
You need to be more aware of climate and environmental issues to help with your work or your career development
You feel you’ve been left behind by your children or grandchildren who understand the issue and are taking action
You’re aware of climate breakdown, but you’re unclear about the causes and consequences
You think changes to the climate or climate breakdown are just abstract concepts that’ll have no effect on you.
By the end of either book or course, you'll be able to discuss the causes of climate breakdown with your children or grandchildren, with other parents or grandparents outside the school gate, or with work colleagues over the morning coffee or the water cooler.
Inside a family business
How well could you explain what your grown-up children do for a living?
In Professional Relations, a monthly email from Foggy Outline, a wife, a husband, and a son, who are also business partners, interview each other about work and life.
Karen, Rick, and Matt are the directors of Foggy Outline. We’re also family members. In each issue of Professional Relations, one of us interviews another, and the third edits the result. Next issue, we swap roles and change topics.
I Need A Miracle
Can any world survive a benevolent god?
Each episode, a prayer. Some prayers are answered. And every prayer granted can upend the world.
Presented by Foggy Outline and produced by multi-award winning Wireless Theatre, I Need A Miracle is our first original scripted audio drama podcast.