
We are building a global cultural movement that's inspiring big, bold, and beautiful climate action.
Arts and culture to inspire action for a just and thriving world.
What are your Human Impacts? Climate change is complex and often overwhelming. We also know that caring about something doesn’t necessarily lead us to meaningful impact. We make action personal and practical by highlighting new voices of leadership, connecting you to solutions in engaging ways, and welcoming you to a diverse, creative community that is addressing the root causes of the climate crisis.
How We Do It
EDUCATION
Developing leadership skills and tools for resiliency through hands-on learning, mentorship and community service.
Storytelling
Amplifying extraordinary voices of leadership and innovation through personal narratives.
EXHIBITS
Celebrating creative approaches to communicating and engaging people in the future we want.
Announcements
Apply for our 2023 CCAs!
Calling all creatives! We are proud to announce our open call for our 2023 Creative Climate Awards, with the theme of Inspiring a Climate Renaissance, which will take place in NYC in April and May.
All 2D, 3D, performances and film submissions are welcome. Our FREE application is open until February 27th.

Become a Member
For less than the price of one coffee per month, your membership supports our mission and helps us use the arts and culture to engage more people in supporting big, bold, and beautiful climate action.

Become a HII Intern!
Want to dig deeper into our work and mission? We are currently recruiting for 2023 interns for virtual or in-person internships in NYC or Marseille, France! Interested? Take a look at what we have to offer and submit your application ASAP!
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Our Impact
What are your Human Impacts? Ours include building collaborations between artists and scientists, policymakers, activists, and educators and developing over 23,000 hours of creative climate programming to audiences across the globe. We are ready to do more.

1100+
trees stewarded

308,000+
program participants

17,700+
volunteer hours

50+
exhibits curated
Image from Carolyn Monastra