Thursday 27th January 2022 (2 hours, 6-8pm), online: Register for the free online workshop
Net-Zero Visions for the Devon Climate Emergency brings together communities with creative professionals and net-zero transition experts to produce positive ‘Visions’ of six Devon locations as carbon net-zero in 2050. Locations across Devon will have their Vision realised in different media, including animation, illustration, interactive games, and public murals. Community delegates will be asked to feed perspectives from their organisation and community into the creative process. The aim is for the professional-standard Visions to raise public awareness of the Devon Carbon Plan and engage people in the process and possibilities of change.
All residents of Devon are invited to submit their own net-zero visions of their town, village or locale to be showcased in the project gallery.
At the end of the project, a book will be produced as a manual for communities across the country who want to become net zero, featuring climate scientists, sustainability experts and the Devon Visions. A free copy will be distributed to public libraries across the county. Finally, it is hoped that individuals and groups will take and adapt the ‘Net-Zero Visions’ idea to their own projects and purposes, in ways unforeseen by the project originators!
Net Zero Visions is funded by AHRC and supported by ERDF Low Carbon Devon, University of Plymouth in collaboration with Devon Climate Emergency and communities across Devon. The project is led by Dr David Sergeant, Associate Professor in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature and Dr Emma Whittaker, Creative Industries Industrial Research Fellow, Low Carbon Devon University of Plymouth.
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/creating-net-zero-visions-of-our-future-communities