Climate Crisis Creative Hub

Climate Crisis Creative Hub

At a glance

Causes

  • Arts
  • Climate action
  • Environment

Other details

Geographical remit: 
International

Objectives

The Climate Crisis Creative Hub: a space to form a forward-looking, accessible and aspirational climate action narrative for the 2020s. Composed of three integrated offerings, the Creative Hub aims to turn the climate crisis into our generation’s opportunity by catalysing new narratives, entrepreneurial energy and the power of visual arts.

We’re at a historical junction: the climate crisis is accelerating, public concern is higher than ever before and opinions are quickly shifting. However, we seem to be living in the ‘green gap’: we all would like to do something, but somehow action is not proportionate to our worry. Why is that? 

In the digital age, everything is a click away — your taxi, holiday, dinner, entertainment. We’re used to sleek user experiences, engaging branding, beautiful design and quality content. Except that if you’re trying to find ways to engage with climate change, the information, resources and projects to get involved in are scattered, confusing and tedious to sift through. 

We need better channels turning this desire to contribute into meaningful, rewarding, and impactful action. And to do so we need better infrastructure (i.e. platforms), better stories (i.e. vision), and better communication (i.e. branding). — We aim to provide this though our three core offerings.

Activities

The Climate Crisis Creative Hub is made up of:

1. Film Festival — with 2020 editions scheduled for November in London and Glasgow, as well as more cities in the pipeline. 

2. Digital Hub — an all-in-one online content aggregator for quality information, curated resources, videos and films on demand, and a user-friendly directory of climate action initiatives, social enterprises, art projects and funding schemes (providing the easy and quick links to action that many look for but can’t currently find) 

3. Incubator — starting out as an online idea hatchery for new environmental enterprises, creatives and charities, we plan to expand to a physical co-working space and information centre in London that would create a link between the public and exciting emerging projects.

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