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Why Climate Action in India Needs Culture to Succeed
In Mumbai, stand-up comics now joke about air pollution in their sets. While the air quality outside remains “poor”, the audience in the theatre laughs....
The Bengaluru Climate Mixer, co-hosted by Asar, Climate Culture Collective and Indiranagar Social, is built on a simple idea, climate conversations need to move beyond panels and into participation.
At a time when climate action depends on public understanding, trust, and everyday engagement, communication cannot remain one-directional. This gathering brings together communicators, creators, and practitioners working across climate spaces to explore how ideas travel, resonate, and lead to action.
The evening blends short provocations, creative formats, and open dialogue, creating space for exchange rather than broadcast. From energy and food systems to cities and lived realities, the focus is on how climate stories are shaped, shared, and understood.
A modest cover charge applies, fully redeemable on food and beverages at the venue, so conversations can continue over a drink or a shared meal.
More than a series of talks, this is a space to test ideas, find collaborators, and rethink how climate communication can actually move people.
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