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About the Project

Rationale for the Global Panorama Project

The climate crisis is not just an environmental emergency—it is a human, cultural, and societal challenge, demanding a fundamental shift in how we engage people, inspire action, and foster resilience while safeguarding cultural identities.

In the face of extreme global challenges to a sustainable future, the Global Panorama Project seeks to leverage the arts and cultural heritage to bridge the gap between science, policy and action.

We believe this movement will empower people to take ownership of change, and demand accountability from decision-makers.

    Sustainable Development Goals

    The Global Panorama Project aims to build creative partnerships, inspire global action on climate change, and achieve UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

    SDGs are a call to action to end poverty and inequality, protect the planet, and ensure everyone has access to health, justice, and prosperity.

    The Project emphasizes the urgency of the climate crisis by adopting creative and inclusive approaches that blend scientific evidence with emotional resonance, inspiring transformative action. 

    By leveraging creativity through the arts and cultural heritage, the project aims to foster a world where every individual plays an active role in reducing carbon footprints, safeguarding clean water and food, and driving meaningful government action.

    More on the SDGs HERE