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How storytelling, creativity and collaborations can inspire climate action. The Conversation.
The columns and poems on a building in Exeter, UK, showcase children’s poems from the We Are the Ocean anthology developed with Emirates Literature Foundation and the British Embassy in United Arab Emirates, supported by Princesshay/Crown Estate.

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How storytelling, creativity and collaborations can inspire climate action. The Conversation.

“We Are the Possible” is a global initiative using storytelling, arts, and education to inspire climate action, connect science with society, engage youth, and embed culture into climate policy for a more sustainable future.

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Manosa Nyblon, C. and Flint, S.

Nursing and climate mitigation: Decarbonization. American Journal of Nursing.

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Nursing and climate mitigation: Decarbonization. American Journal of Nursing.

If health care were a nation, it would be globally ranked fifth in the emission of greenhouse gasses. From mitigation and adaptation, to advocacy, all health professionals have a role to play in decarbonization. As the largest and most trusted health profession, nurses can play a key role in addressing the root causes of climate change and protecting patients and populations from the severe health impacts already taking place.

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Schenk, E., Castner, J., Huffling, K., et al.