Together for our planet: find out how you can change the world
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The Climate Connection brings people around the world together to meet the challenges of climate change. Through arts and culture, education and the English language, it is about ideas, innovation and real change.
This campaign in support of COP26 is implementing actions to bring communities together and invite them to address the challenges of climate change. Discover the initiatives that have been implemented around the world by clicking here.
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Discover the initiatives that have been implemented around the world
Find here the methodology used to build the letter, the countries involved and the highlights of the final report.
Building global climate co-operation through arts and culture, education and the English language
A series of studio events and workshops with nine international designers in response to the themes of the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP26.
Audiences from all over the world tuned in and voted in the FameLab Climate Change Communicators Online Final on Tuesday 28 September 2021. Meet the winners.
'You can be part of this.' Learn about climate solutions and improve your English skills.
FameLab International 2020 global winner Sauradeep Majumdar explains.
Watch their conversation about the issues facing the planet. Find out what we can do to meet the challenges of climate change.
Creative teams from around the world get commissions to explore climate change through art, science and digital technology.
In the context of COP26, The British Council in Mexico implemented “Hackear la crisis climática: el futuro es indígena” (Hacking the climate crisis: the future is indigenous), a two-month transmedia laboratory for indigenous leaders or people working with indigenous communities from across Mexico that are facing climate change challenges.
Through these funds, the British Council in Mexico granted economic support to feature-length documentaries that address issues of climate and social justice.