Global Youth Letter
Read about the Global Youth Letter and add your voice to the 8000 rising campaign, an urgent call to action for society’s leaders and emerging climate champions to unite to end the climate emergency.
The Climate Connection brings people around the world together to meet the challenges of climate change. Through arts and culture, education and the English language, it is about ideas, innovation and real change.
Read about the Global Youth Letter and add your voice to the 8000 rising campaign, an urgent call to action for society’s leaders and emerging climate champions to unite to end the climate emergency.
An interactive poster with 20 climate change challenges and activities for the classroom, at home and online.
Listen to the new episode of the ten-part podcast series. The focus of episode 7 is on educational institutions themselves, and what they can do to promote climate literacy.
FameLab International 2020 global winner Sauradeep Majumdar explains.
To help you support positive action towards climate change in your school, here’s a round-up of our online events, programmes and classroom resources. All activities support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal on Climate Action.
Creative teams from around the world get commissions to explore climate change through art, science and digital technology.
Supported by a British Council Researcher Links Climate Challenge Workshops Grant, researchers from the Lahore University of Management Sciences and the University of Glasgow hosted the online workshop ‘Delivering a Sustainable Energy Transition for Pakistan’.
The British Council Arts and Library team is proud to present the second session of Climate Connection Live, a virtual series of live conversations on Facebook with the aim of supporting the ambitions of COP26 in line with the global Climate Connection Programme.
The British Council Arts and Library team is proud to present the third session of Climate Connection Live, a virtual series of live conversations on Facebook with the aim of supporting the ambitions of COP26 in line with the global Climate Connection Programme.
The British Council Arts and Library team is proud to present the first session of Climate Connection Live, a virtual series of live conversations on Facebook with the aim of supporting the ambitions of COP26 in line with the global Climate Connection Programme.
The British Council Arts and Library team is proud to present the second session of Climate Connection Live, a virtual series of live conversations on Facebook with the aim of supporting the ambitions of COP26 in line with the global Climate Connection Programme.
Our featured speaker for this session was Omar Khayam, Nature Series Coordinator at the Dawood Foundation, and we will be talking about the importance of connecting and engaging the public with discussions around Climate Change.
The British Council Arts and Library team is proud to present a new episode of Climate Connection Live, a virtual series of live conversations on Facebook with the aim of supporting the ambitions of COP26 in line with the global Climate Connection Programme.
You can be a part of this. Learn about climate solutions and improve your English skills.