The Climate Stories Library - Screening + Q&A
About this Event
✨ Part of KINDFIRE, the eco-artivist exhibition by GREENy bastARTs during London Climate Action Week 2026.
Join us for a special screening and conversation exploring climate justice, storytelling, and the power of lived experience to reshape how we understand the climate crisis.
This event will introduce the work of the Climate Stories Library, a global platform dedicated to amplifying personal experiences of climate and environmental injustice, particularly from communities whose voices are often underrepresented in mainstream climate conversations.
The programme will feature two short films, including Climate Justice: Poems and Stories from the Global South, highlighting powerful calls for climate justice through storytelling, poetry, and creative expression.
Through these films, audiences will engage with:
🎤 Climate justice perspectives from the Global South
✍️ Storytelling and poetry as tools for activism and resistance
🌱 The human realities behind environmental crises
🤝 Connections between climate change and wider social injustices
The screening will be followed by a live Q&A with Juliet Nolan, founder of the Climate Stories Library, exploring the role of storytelling in climate communication, empathy-building, and collective action.
Rather than focusing solely on data and statistics, this session invites audiences to connect with the climate crisis through personal narratives, creative expression, and shared human experience.
👤 ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Juliet Nolan is founder of the Climate Stories Library, a global storytelling platform sharing personal experiences of the climate and nature crisis and related social injustices. Originally trained as a geographer before becoming a teacher and children's book editor, her work focuses on the power of storytelling and creativity to build empathy, understanding, and climate engagement.
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🔥 ABOUT KINDFIRE
KINDFIRE is a 10-day eco-artivist exhibition and public programme created by GREENy bastARTs as part of London Climate Action Week 2026.
Positioned as an independent artistic hub for climate dialogue and collective action, KINDFIRE brings together artists, activists, researchers, filmmakers, designers, and communities through exhibitions, workshops, talks, screenings, performances, and participatory events.
🗓️ 18–28 June 2026
📍 The Building Centre
🕘 Mon–Fri • 9am–5pm
🎉 Preview Night: 18 June • 5–8pm
🌿 Finissage: 28 June • 4–6pm
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📸 CONTENT NOTICE
Photos and videos may be taken during the event for documentation and communication purposes.
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