The Hub encourages vital conversation about the environment through a series of interactive online events, discussions, videos and challenges. The Hub will explore our five climate themes through exclusive online content – Climate Justice; Our Planet; Food; Energy, Transport and Travel; and Our Green Futures
Glasgow Science Centre’s public engagement programme for climate change, Our World Our Impact, is set to launch The Hub – an on-demand digital platform which features exclusive online content to encourage people to get involved in the climate conversation.
The Hub has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for an introduction to climate change and topics such as biodiversity, or if you’re interested in finding tips and tricks to do your part in saving the planet, to taking part in environmental activism to create a greener, healthier and fairer future.
While there’ll be lots of content on The Hub when it launches, Glasgow Science Centre will also be releasing new content every day on The Hub from November 16 to 29, 2020, to get everyone interested in climate change.
Here are some of the highlights:
The Promise
The Promise is a beautifully animated climate film about how one person can make the world greener and fairer. The film, hosted on the Our World, Our Impact Hub, is based on the New York Times’ ‘Best Illustrated Book’ of the same name, written by Nicola Davies and illustrated by Laura Carlin.
Climate Voices
What are your hopes for the future? With one year to go until Glasgow hosts the world’s biggest conference on climate change, join some of the Climate Voices, such as ‘National Chef of Scotland’ Gary Mclean, as they explore the future we all want to see.
Climate Action Challenge
What do Abba and Mariah Carey have in common in tackling climate change? Join eco-warrior and environmental activist Laura Young as she challenges us to consider what we can do in our daily lives in tackling climate change. It’s easier than you think.
Article originally appeared on Glasgow Live
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