Climate Stories
Storytelling has many histories and traditions. We tell stories as narratives, with imagery, with words, with data. We tell stories in everyday and academic voices. The thing that unites the work is that stories connect people to issues in the world and help us understand the values we are grounded in and the actions we seek. As such the stories that are shared here include those in a wide range of forms including videos, websites, policy efforts, etc. We encourage folks to join us in sharing their stores.
Collections of Stories
Climate Action Network International work on crowdsourcing climate narratives.
Resources and narratives created with UNESCO and the LCIPP
Collective lifting the voices of women climate activists globally.
An educational and artistic forum for sharing personal stories about climate change.
Collective of youth focused climate narratives from across the United States.
Interactive map showcasing global climate storytelling. Great resources directed at Climate Justice conversations.
Individual Stories
Networking effort on community climate learning and action infrastructuring.
Place based learning and Indigenous revitalization ongoing work with W̱SÁNEĆ peoples.
Narrative briefs of professional learning for educators on climate science and justice.
Bhungroo irrigation technology work by women in Gujarat, India.
The Wild Center's work to empower youth for climate leadership.
Description of work with weathercasters and journalists to incorporate climate learning.
ArcGIS Storymap for Washington State Department of Natural Resources for training and community learning.
Work by the Aspen Institute on the emerging K-12 climate action planning.
Stories in Resource Form
Brief collaboration for ACE work.
STEM Teaching Tools - Climate
Resources to support educators engaged in climate learning and the story behind the effort.
Workshops as an example of how to resource and build capacity around climate storytelling.
Efforts to provide learning resources for deepening science, and climate science understandings.