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About the Conference
Visualising Climate 2026 is a pioneering event that brings together scientists, artists, communicators, and journalists to explore the transformative power of data visualisation in addressing climate challenges. This three-day conference will feature a mix of talks, workshops, and informal discussions, fostering collaboration and innovation in visual storytelling.
Participants will engage with key topics such as climate change, adaptation, resilience, and the ethics of media representation. The conference aims to create a vibrant community focused on sharing tools and techniques that enhance the effectiveness of climate communication. With a limited capacity of 140 participants, the event emphasizes in-person interactions to strengthen connections and inspire new collaborations.
Featured Speakers
The conference will showcase prominent figures in the field, including Angela Morelli, an award-winning information designer; John Keefe, a data editor at The New York Times; and Federica Fragapane, an independent information designer known for her impactful visualisation projects. Their insights will contribute to a rich dialogue on the intersection of data, art, and science.
For more information, visit the official Visualising Climate website.