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Planetary Health in the Arts: Featuring Climate Stories in Music Composition and Improvisation
Composer, musician, and scholar Jason Davis is photographed with a string bass.

Land Use and Land Cover Change Arts

Planetary Health in the Arts: Featuring Climate Stories in Music Composition and Improvisation

Musician and educator Jason Davis introduces his work with climate storytelling and music, including an overview of his organization Climate Stories Project and a discussion about the intersection of art and climate change. Jason also demonstrates his artistic approach by playing videos and performances of several composed and improvised music pieces which feature voice samples of people from around the world speaking about their responses to the climate crisis. Jason’s goal is to inspire engagement and positive action with climate change using the power of storytelling and art.

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Davis, J.

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.