Rooted in Resilience – How Culture Shapes Climate Resilience in the UAE
First-of-its-kind research in partnership with the Ministry of Culture UAE captures diverse perspectives with the aim of mobilising people-centred climate action for resilience.
Be inspired by the incredible climate-related work and achievements of our project participants.
First-of-its-kind research in partnership with the Ministry of Culture UAE captures diverse perspectives with the aim of mobilising people-centred climate action for resilience.
Read about our work to address climate change.
We talk to artist Mandy Barker about her experiences of photographing marine plastic, the impact of her work, and her hopes for the future.
Read stories about what people are doing through The Climate Connection.
Learn more about the Green jobs by reading inspiring stories about UK alumni excelling all over the world.
Our Education Exchange webinars bring together education practitioners to discuss key issues. You are invited to watch recordings of those relating to climate change.
The Cultural Relations Collection - climate change essays reflect on our approach to climate change and cultural relations around the globe.
Their innovations aim to addressing climate change negative impacts by recycling plastic, inventing energy efficient devices and biodegradable packaging solution.
Meet the 26 talented global researchers we are supporting through our partnership with the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU).
Watch the young artist Caelan Moriarty speaking about his support for the Climate Connection.
Watch the recording of the Conversation for Change – the online panel launching The Climate Connection.
This video presents a fascinating conversation about the key issues facing the planet, and what we can do to meet the challenges of climate change.
We have now selected five projects working in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to protect heritage sites, collections and intangible practices from the growing threat of climate change.
The Cultural Protection Fund is excited to share three distinct pieces of research and evaluation.
Our Challenge Grants for Young People have supported 180 social action projects around the world to deliver grassroots solutions to climate issues, benefiting 114,000 people.
Environmental scientist Dr Fozia Tahir is working with her home community of Khyber in Pakistan’s Hunza Valley to protect the environment.