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Climate Change and Art Activity

Provided by: Learning for a Sustainable Future|Published on: May 22, 2026
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Synopsis

  • In this approximately 45-minute activity, students are introduced to climate change and draw pictures of things that are important to climate change and the environment.
  • Students share their artwork, then participate in a guided discussion connecting their drawings to climate change concepts.
  • This activity was designed for students in Nunavut, but is widely applicable.
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Subjects: Visual and Performing Arts
Authors: Nunavut Climate Change Centre
Region: North America, Polar Regions
Languages: English

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Learning for a Sustainable Future
Learning for a Sustainable Future is a Canadian charity founded in 1991 to integrate sustainability education into Canada’s K-12 school system. Learning for a Sustainable Future focuses on 4 priority areas including: Advancing Education Policy through research and knowledge mobilization; Supporting Educators through delivery of teacher workshops and provision of classroom resources; Youth Engagement through climate action youth leadership forums and climate action project funding; and Celebrating Bright Spots of Innovation through educator and youth awards and the Sustainable Future Schools whole school initiative.

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