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Art made of trash
This activity is about cleaning a beach while having fun, tuning into the coastal environment, and reflecting on collective change. It consists in using the plastic trash you remove from…
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5.4.1
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Engaging in non-violent communication
This activity has been crafted to introduce learners to the concept of nonviolent communication. Nonviolent communication (NVC) is a technique that can help you and your learners discuss difficult situations…
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5.4.2
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Communicating with empathy
This activity has been crafted to introduce learners to the concept of empathy, and how they can communicate with each other in an empathetic way. As part of this activity,…
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5.4.3
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The dilemma game
When debating climate action, we are often faced with dilemmas where there are only finite resources available to achieve desired goals, and each option has far-reaching consequences. Therefore, in this…
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5.4.4
CLARITY Competence Area
Taking collective action for climate resilience, ecosystem regeneration, and societal transformation, Taking collective action for climate resilience, ecosystem regeneration, and societal transformationGreenComp Competence Area
Acting for sustainability, Acting for sustainabilityWhy use this tool?
This tool is about communicating about climate change and climate resilience, as well as engaging with a diverse audience, in ways that feel exciting, fulfilling and enriching for all parties involved. Some activities mobilize the arts to make environmental issues and climate change tangible, as well as encourage creativity and connection (with each other and with nature), so as to foster local action among the wider community. Other activities acknowledge the difficulty of tackling climate change in a polarized world, with multiple simultaneous constraints weighing on us.
