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Art for Change: Creativity, Culture, and Climate Action

Art for Change: Creativity, Culture, and Climate Action

Cool it Down

November 22, 202439m 4s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Cool It Down, discover how art and popular culture are driving climate action. RJ Sayema dives into the intersection of creativity, culture, and environmental advocacy with actor-filmmaker and social advocate Nandita Das, artist Atul Bhalla, and musician Kelsey Rae.


Nandita Das highlights the power of art and storytelling in shaping public understanding of climate change, empowering youth through digital media, and promoting creative entrepreneurship for sustainable practices.


Atul Bhalla reflects on how his experiences with diverse landscapes, especially the polluted Yamuna River, have influenced his artistic journey.


Kelsey Rae shares moving stories from her performances, showcasing how music and recycled instruments can inspire awareness and hope, while highlighting the growing role of artists in inspiring climate actions.


Through thought-provoking conversations, this episode explores how art can inspire change, engage communities, and contribute to a sustainable future.


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Host: RJ Sayema

Created by: BBC Media Action India

Supported by: U.S. Department of State