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The Imprint of Climate Change on Art
The New Indian Express
|June 09, 2024
Climate change is a global crisis having profound social, economic and environmental impact all over the world. The increasing number of natural disasters in the last decades has been an eye-opener to the impending crisis.
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As we are faced with the ramifications of the climate crisis resulting in temperatures soaring high, decaying coral reefs, diminishing green cover, weather change across continents among many other issues, it is imperative to take a step towards a more sustainable future before the consequences becomes irreversible. While we rely on science to come up with alternate approaches for environment friendly sustainable living, art and culture often play a role in shaping public sensibilities.
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