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Art and Music Activities on Climate Change

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Chakra Climate comic book

 

Ecoart Network

 

Art and Humanities Guide. Subject to Climate 

 

“We Cannot Create What We Cannot Imagine” Helping Students Picture Climate Justice. Rethinking Schools

 

The Ecopedagogical Potential of Eco-Visualizations: Rising Sea-Level Projections

 

How Artists Can Raise Awareness of Climate Risks and Solutions. Yale Climate Communications

 

music education as political.pdf

 

Coping With Climate Change Through Music. Climate One podcast

 

Video: Defining Us: Children At the Crossroad of Change

 

From Climate Denial to Ecojustice

 

use of sound for studying gardens Wargo report.pdf

 

How Hip-Hop Can Make Climate Action Cool. TED Talks

 

Four Scientists Make Creativity a Key to Communicating Their Research: Cartoons and Imaginative Use of Video, Art, and Graphics. Yale Climate Connections

 

Artist Sets Futuristic Dinner Party In World Reshaped By Rising Seas. National Public Radio

 

Bertling, J. G. (2023). Art education for a sustainable planet: Embracing ecopedagogy in K–12 classrooms. Teachers College Press.

 

Cape Farewell arts project

 

Artists and Climate Change

 

Worldviews: Scientists creating images and videos related to climate

 

Art About Climate Change: Chilling. The Economist

 

Literacy Through Photography: FotoFest 2016: For grades 5-8: Activities on use of photography 

 

NASA: Images of Change: Before and after images on the effects of climate change

 

Hujala, T., et al. (2021). Youth inclusion in forest policy dialogue: contemplating human–forest relationships through arts-based methods. Rural Landscapes: Society, Environment, History, 8(1), 1–16.

 

Kowasch, M., Cruz, J. P., Reis, P , Gericke, N., & Kicker, K. (2021). Climate youth activism initiatives: Motivations and aims, and the potential to integrate climate activism into esd and transformative learning. Sustainability, 13, 11581

 

Lohmeier, J. H., Thompson, S. R. , Chen, R. F. &, Mishol, S. (2021). Youth as climate change messengers: A picture is worth a thousand words. Science Communication, 43(6) 814–

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Rathwell, K. J. (2020). “She is transforming.” Arctic, 73(1), 67-80.

 

 

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