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!
Our Waves of Change programme builds on collaboration with organizations and groups that are committed to supporting transformation, resilience, and regeneration in the way they operate, or with the work or research they undertake. Such organizations or groups actively investigate the best responses to the climate emergency and the wider ecological crisis, and engage in organizational and cultural change.
In collaboration with the Anchorage Museum, this open workshop wove together Futures Literacy with artworks and reflections on our emotions, so as to explore different visions of the future, at the intersection of healing and climate change.
In collaboration with the Community Arts Network, Laureline Simon from One Resilient Earth was invited to talk about science, including Indigenous science, and the arts, at two Climate Countdown events organized by TED. Watch the recording of the TED talk!
The Climate Action Conference & Lab featured leading environmental speakers at the forefront of systemic and cultural change, including Vandana Shiva, Juliet Davenport, Jojo Mehta, Bayo Akomolafe, Charles Eisenstein, Mike Berners-Lee, Deepa Iyer, Bel Jacobs, Daniel Christian Wahl and many more. Recordings available soon!
The United Nations Development Programme is currently forming a ‘Conscious Food Systems Alliance”. One Resilient Earth was invited to take part, co-design and help facilitate this participatory process. More to come!
Our arts-science lecture series on “Ecology and the Metamorphosis of Modern Society”, in collaboration with the University of Bonn, was organized virtually from November 2020 to February 2021, so as to shift perspectives on ecology and open new dialogues through art.
STATE Studio collaborated with One Resilient Earth around the thought-provoking work of Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, ‘Designing for the sixth extinction’, as part of Hypertopia, an exhibition and decentralized program held in Berlin, from October to December 2020.
Resilience Frontiers, a collective intelligence process catalyzed by the United Nations Climate Change secretariat, laid the foundation for One Resilient Earth, by experimenting with futures thinking, mindfulness and art to envision a climate-resilient future. One Resilient Earth is now a partner to Resilience Frontiers.