Plymouth Project Offers Climate Change Hope for Communities

A series of artworks - from murals and maps to interactive games and poetry - are helping communities across Devon tell the stories of how they are responding to the climate emergency.
Villages, towns and cities across the county were given the opportunity to work with researchers and professional artists and writers to explore how they might respond positively to the climate crisis and to celebrate changes they are already making.
The result is an eye-catching collection of visions, highlighting how places of all shapes and sizes are working to address the challenge of being carbon net zero.
The creative outputs have been developed as part of Net Zero Visions, a project funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and led by the University of Plymouth in collaboration with Devon Climate Emergency.
The project is rooted in the idea that imagining what is possible can help communities achieve change, while raising a wider awareness of the better futures that are still available to us.
It is also supporting the Devon Carbon Plan, the roadmap for how Devon will reach net zero emissions by 2050 at the latest.
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