Festival Day
Watch again our full day of inspiration, stimulation and collaboration for all creatives and storytellers, ahead of November’s landmark UN Climate Change Conference (COP26). Discover top tips from the set of the latest Bond movie; Dorothy Fortenberry, writer and producer of The Handmaid's Tale on why not engaging with climate change turns drama into science fiction; and Christiana Figueres, the driving force behind the UN’s historic Paris Climate Agreement, on why what we do really matters.

Highlights
An overview of the Climate Creatives festival featuring insights, tips and revelations about our planet's future.
Q&A
BBC's Chief Content Officer, Charlotte Moore in conversation with Owen Sheers, writer of the forthcoming BBC One drama The Trick.
Audiences and climate change insights
The latest research on audience knowledge and needs around the environment.
How to create climate stories that work
What’s the most inclusive way we can engage with one of the biggest stories going?
The power of comics
Creating an environmentally aware 4-panel comic in just two hours with dinos and comics and Cheddar Gorgeous.
From generators to gyrations
How BBC Studios is inspiring innovative sustainable production with the latest techniques and kit to drive down emissions.
Home tech and its footprint
How power hungry is your Smart TV? Consumer tech and its carbon footprint with BBC Blue Room.
Green gaming
Immersive and participatory green games via your console. With Minecraft and Alba: A Wildlife Adventure.
What does the future look like?
Leading experts describe what a net zero world could look like, and how it can enrich your storytelling.
Creativity and low carbon production with albert
How low carbon production can liberate creativity and help the planet. Tips from the sets of Bond and Bang.
Why earth needs you
The driving force behind the Paris Climate Agreement, Christiana Figueres, shares her view.
Can storytelling revive our planet?
Trailblazing creators share insights on how to connect with audiences and make the stories we tell matter.












