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Explore the resources to learn more about climate-related issues and EU climate policy, and find tools to help you engage in climate action and connect with others.

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Artists for Climate
  • Promotional material
  • TED countdown, Fine Acts

The campaign Artists for Climate under which is built The Climate Collection, unites 1500 artists from 95 countries who created visual works on climate change, with a focus on hope and solutions.

The Europeans: Fleeing Climate Change
  • General publications
  • European Commission

The Europeans is an award-winning podcast looking at politics and culture around the continent. This episode focuses on the growing number of people having to flee their homes as a result of climate change.

ClimateScience for education/self-learning
  • Tool guidance
  • Climate Science

Visual, fun, easy-to-understand courses on climate change, interactive presentation are available for different audiences here – climate science is for everyone.

Green Deal Going Local Handbook
  • General publications
  • European Committee of the Regions

The European Green Deal will be won or lost in EU cities and regions, as local and regional authorities are responsible for its implementation.

Let’s boost prosumerism! Models and state of play
  • General publications
  • European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency

Prosumerism can help meet Europe’s decarbonisation objectives and contain energy prices, but how does one become a prosumer?

How to talk to children about the climate crisis
  • General publications
  • Our kids’ climate

Here are Kids’ climate top tips for how you can become better at meeting young people’s questions, feelings and commitment to the climate.

GLUP-GLUP
  • Tool guidance

The project GLUP GLUP aims to raise awareness among the population through the creation of the GLUP-GLUP mobile application, which generates a notification when the person is in an area that will be flooded by the sea in the year 2100.