Ep. 11: The Quilt of Our Future - Art, Memory and Climate Change

EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 20 MIN

Ep. 11: The Quilt of Our Future - Art, Memory and Climate Change

from Young, Loud and Green · host Youth Climate Diplomacy Forum

Young, Loud and Green is back for 2026 with a new episode that’s sure to inspire you. ⚡️We sit down with Danielle Lanyard, the founder of Climate Quilt, to explore why this moment in history is unlike any other, and why youth are at the very center of climate solutions. Danielle speaks emotively about why today’s social movements can only succeed by bringing together generations, cultures, and belief systems. Bringing a sobering and deeply human perspective, she speaks openly about climate anxiety and the importance of staying connected to one another. 🔗About Climate Quilt & How to Get Involved 🖼️The Climate Quilt is a global youth art initiative that supports young people in exploring climate and systems change through creative practice. The project is building an international youth climate art collection 🌐 that elevates emerging voices from around the world.Climate Quilt is currently hosting an open call to youth globally to submit an artwork responding to climate change under one of two themes:​The Here and Now - the status quo​Paint the Beautiful Tomorrow - the future, when nature winsListen in to learn why art matters, why youth leadership is essential, and how creativity can help shape the future of climate action.

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