NLN x Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership Project - Climate Truth Crisis

Climate Truth Crisis is a pan-European educational collaboration between seven art and design academies in The Hague, Reykjavík, Barcelona, London, Vilnius, Tallin and Sarajevo. It investigates the implications of climate denial and disinformation on democracy and public trust.

At the very heart of the project lie critical questions, such as:

‘What is the connection between climate change denial and political polarization?’
‘How does climate skepticism affect the fundamentals of our democratic society?’

Project kick-off in London

The first Teacher Training Activity of the Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership Project 'Climate Truth Crisis' was hosted by Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts (UAL) in London. The goal was to map the contemporary disinformation discourse and discuss new pedagogical strategies to combat fake news and conspiracy theories.

Launch of online repository

In collaboration with Vilnius Academy of Art, the Master Non Linear Narrative launched an online repository of proceedings and resources related to the Climate Truth Crisis Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership Project. The website is considered to be a living archive and reference point for expert information around climate disinformation.

Symposium: Tempers and Temperatures in The Hague

Master Non Linear Narrative organizes a comprehensive symposium on the topic of climate change and digital democracy at the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague.

Climate Truth Crisis partners

- Iceland University of the Art
- Royal Academy of Art (KABK),
- Elisava
- University of the Arts London
- Vilnius Academy of Art
- Estonian Academy of Arts
- Academy of Fine Arts Sarajevo and
- European League of Institutes of the Arts

KABK project collaboration coordination

At KABK, the collaboration is supervised and coordinated by Aparajita Dutta, Femke de Haan, Niels Schrader and Alice Twemlow.

Climate Truth Crisis is funded by the Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership Project.
The project runs from 2024 to 2027. For more information please visit:

www.climatetruthcrisis.eu