Join an 8-week transformative online course for sustainability leaders and professionals to grow climate resilience with courage and care. The course starts on May 5th, 2026. We will take no more than 30 fellows.
One Resilient Earth provides a welcoming space for all people to talk freely about the impacts of climate change on their lives, as well as to learn about, experiment with, and jointly grow climate resilience in transformative and regenerative ways.
We offer learning journeys, training programmes, retreats, and workshops, both virutally and in-person. Those community-learning and caring spaces, foster new insights, responsible experimentation, and open dialogues. They bring together diverse people from all over the globe. They foster synergies between art, science, emotional work, futures thinking, grounded research and collaborative actions.
Our learning experiences target young people as well as aspiring leaders and other changemakers working in the creative, sustainability and education spaces. They remain accessible to all and it is never too late to come and learn with us how to contribute to more just, climate-resilient and flourishing worlds.
Current Projects
Join a new generation of Europe-based changemakers using digital creativity and empathic communication to shape a more just, diverse, and climate-resilient world.
On September 1st-3rd, 2026, join a certified Futures Literacy course co-designed by the UNESCO Chair on Futures Literacy at Hanze University and One Resilient Earth. Participants will acquire Futures Literacy skills to grow their own resilience and creativity, and learn new processes and tools to engage in transformative climate action.
Join a free self-paced online course for teachers and non-formal educators as part of the European project ‘CLARITY’: Transformative Climate Resilience Education for Children and Youth’. Aquire the skills to help your students shift from climate anxiety to resilience, creativity, connection and regeneration.’ You are welcome to join anytime!
Join one of our weekly climate circles for citizens and professionals taking action to address climate change around the world. The circles help unite, share, listen, learn from each other, and grow together the courage and resilience to keep on doing the work. Check out the climate circles we are currently offering!
Past Projects
Join us to connect with others, share inspiring stories, and learn together how to become a young climate resilience leader tending to your own health and to planetary wellbeing in a world of climate instability. Spots are limited for this free learning journey for young adulst (18-35 years old). You can still join us!
Join our new online training ‘Become a Climate Circle Host’ on June 24th, 2025, if you want to support the well-being of fellow climate workers, friends and community members, through collective care practices. No matter what your background is, if you care about climate change and people, you are welcome to join!
A creative learning journey for Europe-based youth to develop the knowledge and the skills you need to engage in transformative climate work and foster resilience. Learn how you can access the educational material and learning community created from January to April 2024.
A collaborative EU-funded project to accelerate the evolution of the cultural and creative sectors, making them more resilient and future-fit. If you work with festivals in Europe, come and learn how to build regeneration and resilience to the climate crisis through arts, culture and community-making.
A youth learning journey to foster climate resilience and regeneration through inspiring stories, powerful artworks, impactful tools and an online community. Interactive workshops targeted Europe-based youth but remained open to all students, activists and young professionals around the world. A short-video series with key messages of the learning journey is online!
This workshop open to all empowers you to better understand climate change impacts and choose your own future in our uncertain world. We will let you know when the next session led by Loes Damhof and Laureline Simon will be organized!










