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Global Art Contest Offers €2,000 for Climate Solutions
InnovationMay 26

Global Art Contest Offers €2,000 for Climate Solutions

Artists worldwide can now win up to €2,000 by turning climate solutions into powerful illustrations and animations. The 2026 Art on Climate competition invites creators from every country to showcase how visual storytelling can inspire environmental action.

Google News - Climate Solution2 min read
Bengaluru Art Festival Shows How Creativity Shapes Tomorrow
Acts of KindnessApr 18

Bengaluru Art Festival Shows How Creativity Shapes Tomorrow

An annual arts festival in Bengaluru brought together students, Grammy winners, and UNESCO to explore how art helps communities imagine better futures. The ninth Whitefield Art Collective transformed public spaces into galleries addressing climate change, technology, and social transformation.

YourStory India2 min read
Africa Puts Health at Center of Climate Talks in Bonn
Planet WinsJun 13

Africa Puts Health at Center of Climate Talks in Bonn

African negotiators are making climate-driven health impacts a top priority at upcoming global climate talks, marking a major shift in how the continent approaches climate action. For a region facing rising malaria, cholera, and malnutrition from climate change despite contributing least to emissions, this new strategy could reshape global climate policy.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
Bangkok Art Hub Shows How Craft and Art Inspire Together
InnovationJun 7

Bangkok Art Hub Shows How Craft and Art Inspire Together

A cultural center in Thailand is proving that creativity flourishes everywhere, from gallery walls to café tables. The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre blends exhibition spaces with working studios and coffee shops to make art accessible to everyone.

YourStory India2 min read
Nairobi Opens Climate Summit With Street Art and Housing Hope
SolutionsJun 30

Nairobi Opens Climate Summit With Street Art and Housing Hope

Kenya's capital launched a global climate conference with colorful murals painted across neighborhoods, pulling residents into conversations about building cities that work for everyone. The week-long summit is tackling one of Africa's biggest challenges: housing 60% of urban residents who live in vulnerable informal settlements.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Berlin Art Fair Makes Collecting Affordable Under €500
Acts of KindnessApr 17

Berlin Art Fair Makes Collecting Affordable Under €500

A Berlin art fair is breaking down barriers to art ownership by offering thousands of contemporary works for under €500. The four-day event brings together 65 galleries from 18 countries, proving culture doesn't have to come with an exclusive price tag.

Euronews2 min read
Egypt Fast-Tracks Climate Fund Access for Green Projects
Planet WinsMay 31

Egypt Fast-Tracks Climate Fund Access for Green Projects

Egypt is restructuring how it accesses billions in climate funding to speed up green projects across the country. The move could unlock crucial financing for sustainable energy, climate-resilient infrastructure, and small businesses going green.

Egypt Independent2 min read
Liberal Arts Grads Lead Solar Energy Revolution in U.S.
SolutionsApr 17

Liberal Arts Grads Lead Solar Energy Revolution in U.S.

Five Willamette University graduates are proving you don't need an engineering degree to transform America's solar energy landscape. From English majors shaping state policy to historians fighting climate-fueled wildfires, these liberal arts alumni are turning critical thinking skills into renewable energy wins.

Google News - Clean Energy3 min read
Cornwall Art Show Celebrates Moths' Climate Adaptation
Planet WinsJun 20

Cornwall Art Show Celebrates Moths' Climate Adaptation

A new exhibition in Cornwall showcases how moths evolved through pollution and back again, proving nature's remarkable resilience. Artist Sarah Gillespie captures these survival stories in stunning prints running through September.

BBC Science2 min read
NYC's New Climate Chief Links Health to Climate Action
SolutionsFeb 15

NYC's New Climate Chief Links Health to Climate Action

Louise Yeung, New York City's new chief climate officer, brings 10 years of experience rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy to help residents understand how climate impacts their daily lives. Her focus: making vulnerable neighborhoods safer, healthier, and more resilient.

Inside Climate News3 min read
Climate Leaders Find Hope Despite Political Headwinds
SolutionsApr 21

Climate Leaders Find Hope Despite Political Headwinds

Doctors, communicators, and activists are pushing forward with climate solutions even as federal support wavers. Their stories reveal wins still happening and reasons to stay inspired.

Grist2 min read
Climate Activist's New Book Tackles Burnout With Hope
Planet WinsJun 23

Climate Activist's New Book Tackles Burnout With Hope

After watching climate advocates burn out for years, Katharine Wilkinson wrote a guide to help them stay emotionally strong. Her book "Climate Wayfinding" offers reflection exercises, art, and community discussion prompts instead of another overwhelming to-do list.

Inside Climate News2 min read
Africa Takes Climate Lead as Power Shifts at COP30
Planet WinsJan 20

Africa Takes Climate Lead as Power Shifts at COP30

The 2025 COP30 climate summit in Brazil marked a turning point as African nations and the Global South stepped into leadership roles, securing major wins on climate finance and adaptation. With new funding mechanisms and stronger alliances, Africa now faces the crucial task of turning ambitious climate goals into real action in 2026.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
Math Reveals Why Human Art Moves Us, AI Art Falls Flat
InnovationMay 15

Math Reveals Why Human Art Moves Us, AI Art Falls Flat

Scientists discovered a hidden mathematical pattern that master artists unconsciously follow, creating emotional impact AI can't replicate. The breakthrough could explain why computer-generated art leaves viewers cold.

Scientific American2 min read
UN Court Rules Climate Action Is a Legal Duty
Planet WinsMay 21

UN Court Rules Climate Action Is a Legal Duty

In a historic win for climate justice, 141 countries backed a resolution affirming that protecting people from climate change is a legal obligation, not just a political choice. The decision, led by Pacific island nation Vanuatu, gives new legal weight to holding nations accountable for climate damage.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Kenya to Host Major Climate Fund Hub for East Africa
Planet WinsMar 30

Kenya to Host Major Climate Fund Hub for East Africa

Kenya beat out 46 other countries to win a regional office of the Green Climate Fund, making Nairobi a new hub for climate finance across Eastern and Southern Africa. The victory positions Kenya as a leader in bringing critical funding to countries fighting climate change.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Scientists Push for Africa-Led Climate Solutions
Planet WinsMay 17

Scientists Push for Africa-Led Climate Solutions

African scientists are challenging Western climate models that fail to capture the continent's unique challenges. A new research agenda aims to put Global South voices at the center of climate policy.

Daily Maverick3 min read
Tanzania Secures $160M for Climate and Conservation Projects
Planet WinsFeb 5

Tanzania Secures $160M for Climate and Conservation Projects

Tanzania is bringing in major international funding to protect its environment and help communities adapt to climate change. Between 2020 and 2025, the East African nation completed 10 climate projects worth $97.6 million, with another $62.6 million in the pipeline.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Kenya Wins $700K to Track Climate Damage Costs
Planet WinsJun 10

Kenya Wins $700K to Track Climate Damage Costs

Kenya just became the first African nation to secure global support for tracking the true cost of climate disasters. The breakthrough puts the country at the front of the line for future climate justice funding.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read
Zimbabwe Backs Green Energy Amid Climate Crisis
Planet WinsFeb 3

Zimbabwe Backs Green Energy Amid Climate Crisis

Despite severe droughts and crop failures, Zimbabweans are rallying behind bold climate solutions. A new survey shows overwhelming public support for renewable energy and climate-resilient infrastructure investments.

AllAfrica - Environment2 min read

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