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Bringing art and science together to address climate change

Allyza R. Lustig (), Allison R. Crimmins, Michael O. Snyder (), Laura Tanner and Ian Coller
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Allyza R. Lustig: ICF
Allison R. Crimmins: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Michael O. Snyder: Syracuse University
Laura Tanner: Florida Atlantic University
Ian Coller: Montana State University

Climatic Change, 2025, vol. 178, issue 3, No 14, 12 pages

Abstract: Abstract Art x Climate was the first-ever gallery of visual art to be included in the National Climate Assessment. This letter outlines the purpose and process of Art x Climate and highlights three Art x Climate artists and their work. The letter concludes with lessons learned from this project: the need for cross-disciplinary respect among the arts and sciences, the wide range of themes and artworks centered around climate change, and the ability of art to facilitate new collaborations and bring more people into the climate change conversation.

Keywords: Climate change; Visual art; Communication; Engagement; Assessment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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