The Art For Climate Toolkit was created by Dalhousie students with the mentorship of YCL staff to help people better understand how art is beneficial in creating social change — a necessary act to address the climate crisis.
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The Art For Climate Toolkit was created by Dalhousie students with the mentorship of YCL staff to help people better understand how art is beneficial in creating social change — a necessary act to address the climate crisis.
The Multi-solving Tool guides you through the Multi-solving process with a series of reflection and conversation prompts, and a worksheet. Using the tool you will reflect on the various gaps and needs in your community, and work on developing solutions that address multiple community needs simultaneously.
Explore tips for using digital media arts to help advocate for climate-resilient futures, created by 2022 artist-in-residence Emel Tabaku.
Read about the multi-solving approach and how governments and organizations can implement it with youth at the centre in our policy brief.
This series shows how young leaders from the Global South are putting multi-solving into practice at the grassroots level, and offers us the opportunity to learn from them what action needs to be taken at COP26 and beyond.
This arts-based cohort convened young creatives in order to explore the questions, "Where are we now?" "Where do we want to go?" and "How do we get there?" in regards to climate action and a low-carbon economy.