How creative communication can drive impact.

10/10/2025
11:00 - 12:30
Virtual Channel 1 , En ligne uniquement
Session avec interprétation

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Facts don’t move people. Emotions do. A new generation of leaders in science communication will share how to create engagements that reach heads of state and the hearts of the public. In this interactive session, they will discuss groundbreaking cases and offer direct advice on your urgent issues.

Description de la séance

In uncertain times, hope is not a naive belief that things will be okay, but a courageous acknowledgment that we have the power to shape the future. Without hope, policy is a patchwork of damage control. With hope, it becomes a blueprint for possibility. This session explores how conservation communication can harness hope as a tool for imagination, turning fear into fuel for action. Art and science together reveal the invisible, making complex environmental challenges emotionally tangible and actionable. Featuring thought leaders in storytelling, conservation, and policy, this session will showcase strategies that frame hope not as an abstract ideal, but as a driver of change, a force that fosters collaboration, and a catalyst for courageous action in the face of uncertainty. Through a World Café format, participants will engage in inspiring collaborations between conservation, art, and science to explore visionary storytelling and creative communication as tools for impactful change.
Organized by
Woven Foundation
Partenaires
Naturalis Biodiversity Center ( Netherlands (Kingdom of the) ) logo
Naturalis Biodiversity Center ( Netherlands (Kingdom of the) )
Natural History Museum, London ( United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland )

Speaker

Speaker thijs BIERSTEKER

How creative communication can drive impact.

Speaker Lizzy BAKKER

How creative communication can drive impact.

How creative communication can drive impact.