Poetry in motion: The Hot Poets on climate change

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WATCH: Spoken word artists Chris Redmond and Liv Tore discuss the importance of art and performance in driving climate action and awareness

The Hot Poets are spoken word artists Chris Redmond and Liv Tore who collaborate with top climate organisations, crafting emotionally charged, scientifically accurate poems to boost awareness, understanding and action on climate change. Immerse in a poetic journey that empowers change and fosters hope for a sustainable future.

At BusinessGreen's recent Net Zero Festival 2023, Chris and Liv took the audience on a poetic journey that sought to empower change and foster hope for a sustainable future.

Their performance can be watched back in full below.

With thanks to Net Zero Festival 2023's headline sponsors Innovate UK and OVO.

While this year's event may have drawn to a close, the Net Zero Festival will be back in force again in 2024 - so sign up below to stay in the loop on the plans for next year's event.

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