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Climate Change and Art

Dimitra Pantiora (University of West Attica, Greece)
Ioannis Theodoulou (University of West Attica, Greece)
Constantina Skanavis (University of West Attica, Greece)

The Academic Language of Climate Change: An Introduction for Students and Non-native Speakers

ISBN: 978-1-80382-912-8, eISBN: 978-1-80382-911-1

Publication date: 16 September 2022

Abstract

Climate change is expected to affect people’s psychological well-being. Worldwide research indicates that humans need to interact with nature and its ecosystems to enhance cognitive, emotional, spiritual, and aesthetic development, in conjunction with art.

This chapter is structured in three distinct parts. The first part provides a detailed report on climate change and its impact on the everyday life of citizens. Furthermore, it attempts to link the development of art from rubbish and recyclable materials, as a way of awakening citizens to tackle climate change. The second part provides the necessary vocabulary related to climate change and trash art. Finally, the third and last parts include a variety of exercises aiming to further consolidate the terms mentioned in the text, in order to improve the grammatical and syntactical skills of students.

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Pantiora, D., Theodoulou, I. and Skanavis, C. (2022), "Climate Change and Art", Manolas, E. and Leal Filho, W. (Ed.) The Academic Language of Climate Change: An Introduction for Students and Non-native Speakers, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 91-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-911-120221014

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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