Weaving climate justice through all of our work
Creative Climate Justice Hub
The Creative Climate Justice Hub is a free online library of justice resources, designed for the arts and culture community.
(IMAGE: Almigdad Aldikhaiiry – Degrees of Separation)
View the HubWhat is Climate Justice?
The effects of climate change are unevenly distributed on local, national and global levels, so it’s not enough to focus on the environmental and physical science of climate change for solutions – we also need to examine the interconnectedness of economic, political and ethical issues surrounding the causes and impacts of climate change and act accordingly.
Climate justice is both a framework to address historical responsibility for carbon emissions and reduce further climate and ecological damage, and a movement that seeks to redress the systems of power that continue to extract from, oppress and harm people and planet. Climate justice is deeply connected to racial justice, gender and disability, labour rights, land justice, the rights of nature, and environmental justice.
(IMAGE: Fog Everywhere performance by Camden People’s Theatre, image by Donkey Studio, photo by Joe Twigg)
Creative Climate Justice
Creative Climate Justice Guide
We worked with Harpreet Kaur Paul on an introductory guide to some of the key issues and challenges of climate and environmental justice.
Download hereCreative Climate Chats
A mini-series of our informal Creative Climate Chats with activists working at the intersection of nature, climate and social justice.
The Colour Green Programme
Mobilising artists and creative practitioners from communities whose voices are not heard enough. Including The Colour Green Podcasts and The Colour Green Lab.
Season for Change
Julie’s Bicycle partnered with Artsadmin to deliver Season for Change, which focused on curating talks, a toolkit, commissions and events, inspiring urgent and inclusive action on climate change and climate justice.
HEADER PICTURE: Fog Everywhere by Camden People’s Theatre – photos by Brian Logan
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