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Arts & Culture Climate

Target GroupBachelor, MasterResource TypeInfographicsDomainConcepts of Sustainability and SDGs, Global Key Challenges, Nature-Society-Economy Interactions and Dependencies, Philosophical and Historical Aspects, Psychological and Sociological Aspects, Biodiversity and Climate, Communication and Sustainability, Globalisation and SustainabilityDuration< 1hAuthorGoogle
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Summary

  • Students can explore climate change and sustainability through an artistic and cultural lens. They gain competencies in understanding environmental issues through interactive artworks, multimedia stories, and digital exhibitions that make complex climate data more tangible and relatable.

Relevant SDGs

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How to use

  • This resource works well for interdisciplinary courses combining environmental studies with arts and humanities. Can be used for individual exploration, group projects, or as visual aids during lectures about climate change impacts on culture and nature.
  • The platform continuously updates with new collaborations and experiences about environment and climate change.

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Infographics

Teach students to deconstruct visual arguments by identifying how design choices influence perception. Students should evaluate information hierarchy, data accuracy, and potential bias in representation. Use infographics as models for synthesizing complex information into accessible formats. Challenge students to verify sources and consider what information might be missing or oversimplified.

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    • General KnowledgeThis section provides general frameworks and concepts related to sustainability that can be used in any discipline and across industries.
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      • General KnowledgeGeneral knowledge represents foundational understanding across multiple disciplines needed for sustainable development. It creates an integrated mindset that connects basic and advanced topics across various knowledge domains.
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      • Economics
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      • Marketing and advertising
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    • Critical thinking
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    • Normative awareness
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      • General KnowledgeGeneral knowledge represents foundational understanding across multiple disciplines needed for sustainable development. It creates an integrated mindset that connects basic and advanced topics across various knowledge domains.
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      • Marketing and advertising
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      • Collaboration
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