Creative methods are useful for connecting into and learning with people about their lived realities. Too often discussions on Climate change can be experience as remote and abstract for people on the ground, especially when we forget to recognise and address unequal social and economic contexts. Creative methods can help us understand how issues of justice are linked to climate change, and how people are making sense of, and responding to, these impacts. This video explores how the creative team from the Warwick Zero Waste project in the city of Durban are exploring how to engaging with issues of environmental justice.
Zero Waste Stories from Africa
Zero Waste Stories From #Africa is a compilation of #zerowaste case studies from six different African countries. This publication celebrates...