Hear from one young leader within our community whose extraordinary capacity is essential to advancing a culture for action on climate.
Read More“Reimagining Museums for Climate Action” asks: What is a museum’s purpose? How can museums and the cultural sector transform to meet the demands of the climate emergency? What broader pathways does this open for considering the relationship between institutions and activism, for our current moment and for the future?
Read MoreA compilation of resources on Covid, climate, and inequality as well as an incomplete collection of work by and about the panelists of COVID’s Lessons for Climate and Inequality: From Sacrifice Zones to Justice.
Read MorePlease join us in welcoming two extraordinary new team members, Akua Banful and Dilshanie Perera, the Climate Museum’s Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellows in Climate and Inequality.
Read MoreThis is a singularly, urgently consequential election up and down the ballot for fighting the climate crisis. We hope this compilation of resources for voting climate is helpful to you.
Read MoreOur director Miranda Massie spoke with Ryan Flahive for Climate Changers, a weekly podcast featuring interviews with entrepreneurs, scientists, activists, educators, and other leaders taking initiative in the face of the climate crisis.
Read MoreIn this post, we explore our goal of creating a community of urgent civic action on climate, and the launch of our new Action Center as the next step.
Read MoreIn this post, we explore our approach to programming and public engagement through a conversation between Miranda Massie, our director and founder, and Anais Reyes, the museum’s Exhibitions Associate.
Read MoreA compilation of resources on racism and climate as well as an incomplete collection of work by and about the panelists of Black Lives on the Climate Crisis.
Read MoreThis Juneteenth our team is creating space to reflect on writing on racism and climate, in some cases focused on policing. We are also exploring Movement for Black Lives actions and events today and this weekend.
Read MoreWe came to this work through a variety of pathways, but what matters is what we do together, now. Meet the Climate Museum team.
Read MorePeople from around the world will are coming together online to participate in cultural activities and political action. Here’s our curated list, beginning and ending with your own active creativity
Read MoreYoung people can’t vote, but they have agency and a huge stake in what’s happening. Voice your demand for a climate-safe, livable future with Members of Congress as they pass legislation in response to Covid.
Read More“If there is silver lining in this crisis, it is that it might be a societal teaching moment when it comes to an even greater crisis”
Read MoreThere are many lessons to be drawn from the COVID-19 crisis for our engagement with the climate crisis. Here’s an annotated list of writings that make these connections
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