Creative responses to climate change - RSA

Creative responses to climate change

Public talks / Online

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RSA House and online via YouTube

  • Economics and Finance
  • Arts and society
  • Environment

Brian Eno, founder of environmental charity EarthPercent joins Andy Haldane in conversation on reasons for optimism about solving the climate crisis.

As we witness stark evidence of the rapidly changing climate across the globe, we need to rethink the ways in which we address our urgent environmental need. Can we create new opportunities to regenerate our world as we rise to this complex challenge?

There is a widespread and often unreported movement taking a lead on climate action, demonstrating examples of innovative practice and collective impact. Cultural practitioners are working with economists, scientists, industry leaders and the public to bring a unique fusion of expertise and imaginative thinking and a renewed understanding of our relationship with the planet.

How do we ensure these efforts are recognised, celebrated and supported to build a way forward on environmental causes and create a world that is more resilient, rebalanced and regenerative? 

Brian Eno images - photo credit: Cecily Eno

*Please note this event will be shown at RSA House and Online - please ensure to register for the correct ticket type to avoid disappointment*

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