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Can you spare one hour for climate action?
For Great Big Green Week 2024, we’re asking people across the UK to take their own trip to a future of their choosing and write a postcard home to a loved one, a local politician, a business leader, or another changemaker. The more postcards we send between the 8th – 16th June, the greater our potential impact!
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‘A better future is possible’: new creative climate anthology seeks to spark action through hope [Press release]
Youth-led community group Create The Future have today launched a brand-new creative climate anthology which interweaves creative writing, poetry and artwork with expert interviews to answer the question ‘what does a better future look like, and how do we get there?’
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One More Week To Contribute To The ‘Climate Hope Anthology’ Crowdfunder!
One More Week To Contribute To The ‘Climate Hope Anthology’ Crowdfunder!
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PR: Creative climate anthology seeks to combat eco anxiety and empower action
With the political stage set for COP26 to take place in Glasgow in less than a week, a brand new anthology project Create The Future is inviting a global audience to help imagine the best case scenario to help combat eco anxiety and empower positive action.
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Create The Future seeks mini-sponsorship from climate conscious partners
Today, brand new future-facing anthology project Create The Future has put out a call for corporate 'mini-sponsorship' in the form of two very small but highly impactful grants to enable the anthology project to go ahead