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Creative Climate Futures

Creative Climate Futures

Glasgow is already feeling the impacts of climate change. This includes milder, wetter winters, more summer heatwaves, and more frequent, heavier downpours. We need to build resilience to these impacts and reduce our greenhouse gas emissions that are contributing to climate change. This means our neighbourhoods will need to look and feel very different if they are to flourish in the future.

 

Change will need to be collaborative, with communities having an equal seat at the table and given real power to drive forward the changes they know are needed. Through Creative Climate Futures, communities across Glasgow are collaborating with decision-makers, technical experts and artists to understand what climate change means for their neighbourhoods, imagine climate ready futures, and speed up local action to make these a reality.

 

Creative Climate Futures is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The funding has been awarded through Glasgow City Council’s Communities and Place Fund.

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It has been so exciting and inspiring to see local people coming along, taking part, and starting to join the dots between their day to day lives and the changes we are seeing to the climate. Through Creative Climate Futures, we have been able to really tap in to local concerns, turning what could be a fearful or negative situation into one which focuses on hope for the future.

Rebecca Fraser, embedded artist, Pavillion, Easterhouse