Climate Arts & Culture
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How ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ created a generation of climate activists
Sixteen years after its debut, Nickelodeon’s animated series continues drawing parallels to the real world and showing that anyone can make a difference.
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For Indigenous communities, protecting traditional knowledge means reimagining how it is preserved
From digital libraries to fully immersive schools, Indigenous leaders are reclaiming and spreading cultural knowledge to ensure it doesn't get lost.
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How to have a meaningful conversation with your mentor
The new season of Temperature Check examines the power of relationships. The podcast’s producers, Dominique French and Audrey Ngo, explain how to do the same with your own mentors.
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5 unexpected places to find your climate mentor
You can find climate mentorship in the most unlikely of places, from houseplants and TV shows to your own kids.
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The best thing my mentor ever taught me
Nine changemakers in the climate space share one lesson from a mentor that has guided their path.
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The stories we tell
Fix’s Climate Fiction Issue showcases the power of our words — and imaginations.
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To care for nature, this writer says, we need to change how we talk about it
Lindsey Brodeck, the first-place winner of Imagine 2200, Fix’s climate-fiction contest, on how her study of environmental science and language influences her work.
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How Imagine 2200 came to life
A group exercise to envision a clean, just future became a climate-fiction contest to create stories of life in that future.
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Watch: His fusion of sci-fi and Indigenous identity is art that (literally) moves
Multimedia artist Cannupa Hanska Luger puts the spotlight on Indigenous knowledge and culture with collaborative installations and performance art.