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Communicating Climate Change through Art - CSA presents lecture for Art Institute students


On Monday, September 11th staff from the Climate Science Alliance presented on the role of art in climate change communication for students enrolled in an Environmental Science class at the Art Institute of California.

While the science behind climate change is concrete, the way it's often communicated - papers published in scientific journals, complex graphs, textbook terminology - is simply not always very effective. The Climate Science Alliance recognizes that Artists have the ability to tell the story of climate change in a way that invokes an emotional response, and can inspire action on both an individual and community level. As a result we created the Affiliated Artists Program as a part of our Innovative Community Engagement focus area, in order to pair art with science and share the story within our communities.

by Jack Kelly, CSA Affiliated Artist

The Climate Science Alliance thanks Adjunct Professor Sam Yat-Long Poon for having us in his classroom.

If you want to the learn more about our Affiliated Artists program and our current Affiliated Artists, visit here.

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