Climate Change: What is it good for? Absolutely NOTHING
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**Doors open at 6:30, program starts at 7pm.**
Climate Culture NOLA is a community-powered platform that uses art, culture, and collaboration to drive climate action and resilience in Southeast Louisiana. Climate Culture brings together artists, environmental leaders, engineers, community organizations, and local businesses to co-create solutions to the urgent challenges facing our region: from coastal erosion and flooding to waste systems and extreme heat. Community is our super power.
Their work is grounded in three core principles:
- Diverse perspectives create stronger solutions
- Culture bearers are our most powerful agents of change
- Community is our greatest resource
Their Environmental Partners include:
Habitat Recovery Project, Glass Half Full, Healthy Gulf, Recycle Dat, A Studio in the Woods, The Green Project, & Sunrise Movement of NO
Climate Culture is positioning New Orleans as a global leader in culture-driven climate innovation. What would it look like if art generated energy, restored ecosystems, cooled streets, held memory, and built infrastructure for resilience? Join us for a public demonstration of cultural imagination meeting practical needs of our city’s infrastructure.
Our speaker will be Ray Fontaine. co-founder and lead organizer of Climate Culture NOLA. Trained in business, architecture, and industrial design at Tulane, Ray is a designer, and cultural strategist working at the intersection of art, infrastructure, and community resilience in New Orleans.
