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Exploring Climate Narratives in Adamello

Global climate policy is built on macro-perspectives – the essential data models, satellite imagery, and international frameworks that allow us to track ecological shifts on a planetary scale. Yet, there is a complementary dimension of climate literacy that can only be unlocked by narrowing the aperture. When we ground global data in local geography, environmental […]

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Co-Designing the Energy Transition with NEUROCLIM at Bertarelli-Ferraris High School in Milan

Can interactive co-design and behavioral science empower the next generation to drive the European green transition? To find out, you have to move past top-down climate data and listen directly to the aspirations, frictions, and values of young citizens. On Tuesday, May 19th, 2026, the EU-funded NEUROCLIMA project brought its citizen-centered framework directly into the

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Designing Effective Learning Outcomes for Climate Engagement: A Deep Dive

June 26, 2026 | 16:00 CET | Online  Are you a teacher, non-profit, climate educator, researcher, facilitator, or project manager interested in designing climate education and engagement initiatives that go beyond raising awareness but inspire meaningful learning and action? We have designed an interactive webinar just for you! Join Infinitivity Design Labs  for an online

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From the Scars of Storm Vaia to Alpine Resilience: Deploying the NEUROCLIMA Framework in Cevo

How do you build a community climate strategy when the trauma of an environmental crisis is already etched into the landscape? For the mountain communities of northeastern Italy, climate change isn’t an abstract prediction for the year 2050—it is a lived history. From May 30th to June 1st, at the Corpo e Montagna Festival held

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The Human Infrastructure of Climate Resilience: How NEUROCLIMA Bridges Technology and Civic Action

On this World Environment Day, the global climate conversation is undergoing a fundamental shift. For years, international climate policy focused primarily on the vital metrics of mitigation—emissions targets, renewable energy targets, and carbon accounting. Today, as we navigate a changing climate, the focus is expanding. The European Union’s ambitious Climate Adaptation Strategy highlights an equally

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The Great Olympic Snow Job: How a Deck of Cards in Milan Revealed the Truth About Climate Engagement

Anyone who has ever spent an afternoon lost in the bustling aisles of Milan’s “Fa’ la cosa giusta!” (Do the Right Thing!) fair knows the vibe. It is a space where you can find yourself locked in a passionate debate about sustainability with a complete stranger, standing between crowded school trips and organic food stalls,

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Empowering the Next Generation of Climate Leaders in Portugal

Climate resilience is often discussed in laboratories, research papers, and policy briefs. However, Neuroclima’s partner CATAA (Centro de Apoio Tecnológico Agro-Alimentar) is bringing these critical conversations directly into the classrooms of Castelo Branco. Part of the Neuroclima project’s pilot phase, this initiative empowers the next generation to use audiovisual storytelling and creative writing as tools

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NEUROCLIMA Webinar Series Recap: Exploring Climate Emotions Through Creativity

By: IASIS Over the past weeks, the NEUROCLIMA webinar series brought together participants to explore how creative approaches can help us understand and process the emotional dimensions of climate change. Across three sessions, we explored innovative tools that bridge climate awareness with emotional resilience and meaningful engagement. Cinematherapy for Climate AwarenessThrough storytelling and film, participants reflected on

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