Join a panel discussion and interactive online space on March 3rd, 2025, at 2pm CET, where we will experience multimedia art and express grief for the natural world.
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On 30 November at 7pm CET, at Theater Aurbau Kreuzberg in Berlin, join a new, experimental and creative space where we will explore how it feels to transform into something unknown because of climate change.
Our latest annual report is out! Find out about the impacts of all the arts, culture, and education projects we launched to help young people, artists and sustainability leaders grow climate resilience and foster societal transformation in creative and regenerative ways.
On 14-16 January 2025, 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.
Dom-an reflects on how she has nurtured resilience and regeneration through combining the healing powers of music and community. Dom-an belongs to the Kankanaey Indigenous peoples living west of the Chico River in Sagada, Mountain Province Cordillera, Philippines.
Join our new online training ‘Become a Climate Circle Host’ on April 10th, 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!
Renuka Ramanujam calls for the powerful force that can be unlocked by bringing art together with action in different domains, fostering the resilient relationships we would like to build with the planet and each other.
We are co-leading a European research and education project to help educators support children and youth in growing their climate resilience, wellbeing and creativity, while taking transformative action to address climate change. If this is your topic, click here to learn more!
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 circle that works best for you!
Check out our latest annual report! We present the impacts of all the arts, culture, and education projects we launched to help (young) people grow climate resilience and foster societal transformation through regeneration.
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.
With theatre artists Komi Mizrajim Togbonou and Alois Reinhardt, as well as environmental expert Marion Atieno Osieyo, we co-designed a transformative workshop to dive deep into the climate/colonalism nexus with 50 young climate advocates from around the world, prior to the international climate negotiations of June 2023.
In collaboration with the Agan Khan Centre Gallery, One Resilient Earth orgnized a nature’s emotions cirle and took part in an interactive panel discussion with artists and scientists involved in the ‘Seeds, Trees and Mountains’ exhibition in London (UK).
“Refusal to Heal aims to reveal the parts of the human psyche that want nothing to do with healing back into society or a life that will not change. […] Resigned to the shadow, these parts of us seek relationality, unconditional being, truth, and a conversation no one dares to have.” Rūta Žemčugovaitė
“I feel that my ability to cope with the modern world is slowly disintegrating. I feel a thinning veil between me and the reality of the world: the multi-crisis we are facing, the daily encounters with human and non-human suffering, dying ecosystems, and disappearing species.” Rūta Žemčugovaitė
“Healing is not seedless. Healing is a ripe fruit, fallen on the ground, torn and bursting open—allowing its seeds of vulnerability to be absorbed into the soil, and its sweetness shared with other living beings.“