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Climate Visuals
Climate Visuals is the world’s only evidence-based programme for climate change photography. It is run by Climate Outreach, a team of social scientists and communication specialists working to widen and deepen public engagement with climate change. Through research, practical guides and consultancy services, Climate Outreach helps organisations communicate about climate change in ways that resonate with the values of their audiences and leads to action.
United Nations Climate Change Conference COP26
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Do The Green Thing
Do The Green Thing is an environmental social initiative for the planet that uses creativity to tackle climate change. This page houses two of our digital exhibitions exploring the relationship between racial and climate justice: The Colour of the Climate Crisis (2021) and DesignKind (2022)
Met Office
Exeter, United Kingdom
Inter-American Development Bank
Washington, United States
World Monuments Fund
New York, NY, United States
Mohamed Amin Foundation
Nairobi, Kenya
Incredible India!
New Delhi, India
Tour Nigeria
Abuja, Nigeria
The Institute of Russian Realist Art (IRRA)
Moscow, Russia
Catlin Seaview Survey
The world’s reefs are in a dramatic state of decline - we’ve lost over 40% of corals over the last 30 years due to pollution, destructive fishing and climate change. According to the scientific community the decline is set to continue, it will affect 500 million people globally who rely on coral reefs for food, tourism income and coastal protection. In response to this issue, the XL Catlin Seaview Survey is creating a baseline record of the world’s coral reefs, in high-resolution 360-degree panoramic vision. It will enable change to be clearly monitored over time and will help scientists, policy makers and the public at large to see and understand the issues reefs are facing and work out what needs to be done to best protect coral reefs now and into the future.
Payne Gallery, Moravian University
Bethlehem, United States
Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Leiden, Netherlands
Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Bonn, Germany
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, MNCN - CSIC
Madrid, Spain
Eden Project
St Austell, Cornwall
Tottori Prefectural Government
Tottori-shi, Tottori-ken, Japan
Somerset House
London, United Kingdom
Tara Ocean Foundation
Paris, France
TSURUOKA, UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy
Tsuruoka, Japan
Abashiri City
Abashiri, Japan
Digital Heritage and Humanities Collections, University of South Florida Libraries
Tampa, United States
Seto Inland Sea Folk History Museum
Takamatsu City, Japan
The CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA)
Indonesia
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