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Corporate sustainability messaging isn’t working – it’s time to look to the arts

This post comes from Chantal Bilodeau’s Artists and Climate Change Blog

UN Climate Change Summit

A Copenhagen art work uses red blinking LED-light to symbolise that the world is moving towards a climate catastrophe. Photograph: Miguel Villagran/Getty Images

This great article by Oliver Balch in The Guardian explains why the arts can be a powerful tool to help communities address climate change challenges.

Filed under: Climate Communication

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Artists and Climate Change is a blog by playwright Chantal Bilodeau that tracks artistic responses from all disciplines to the problem of climate change. It is both a study about what is being done, and a resource for anyone interested in the subject. Art has the power to reframe the conversation about our environmental crisis so it is inclusive, constructive, and conducive to action. Art can, and should, shape our values and behavior so we are better equipped to face the formidable challenge in front of us.

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