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Climate Change Himalaya: Engaging the Arts & Humanities

Climate Change Himalaya: Engaging the Arts & Humanities. Climate change is the defining issue of our times.

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Climate Change Himalaya: Engaging the Arts & Humanities

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  1. Climate Change Himalaya: Engaging the Arts & Humanities Climate change is the defining issue of our times. Synergies between the arts and sciences, politics and the humanities, are strengthening movements calling for new ways of relating to people and the planet. This includes highlighting our ability to propose alternative practices, raise public awareness, and take political action in these times of crisis, despite widespread apathy and political inaction. These emerging global movements of diverse peoples have taken the lead on climate change action and remind us that all life on the planet is interconnected, and that our actions, or inactions, impact everyone.

  2. Engaging the Arts & Humanities

  3. Roundtable discussion at the City Museum, Kathmandu with nearly 2 dozen artists, writers, photographers, playwrights, educators and performers discussing how to connect the arts & humanities to issues of climate change.

  4. Engaging the Public Through Art

  5. Climate Change and Performance

  6. Kathmandu Media Coverage

  7. Connecting Policy and Practice

  8. The keynote speaker, Ashok Gurung, asked if communication is the real problem, since the key messages of climate science are available and not very hard to understand. “The real question is about power and politics,” he said. “Climate change also involves questions of ethics and values that go beyond science. This is where the arts and humanities can play a role.”

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