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Re-examining colonial-era maritime pictures of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore can help shift attitudes about the climate crisis

  • Gillian Daniel,

An eco-critical re-examination of colonial-era maritime pictures within public institutions can help prompt the attitude shifts necessary for action.

Global environmental problems: Reflections on selected Malaysian contemporary artworks

  • Prof. Gaik Cheng Khoo,

Malaysian art is gaining international recognition for its focus on climate change and as a tool for social change.

INTRODUCTION: How creative art helps us understand & represent nature & climate change

  • A/Prof. Edwin Jurriëns,

Southeast Asian visual art, film, literature, photography and design help us grapple with the slow unfolding of crises such as rising sea levels, pollution and drought.

The potential and risks of environmental storytelling in Southeast Asia

  • A/Prof. Edwin Jurriëns,

Deeper understanding of planetary crises requires the insights from the arts and Humanities and Social Sciences.

气候危机加剧:太平洋地区航运供应链的现状与对策

  • 彼得·纳托尔 (Peter Nuttall) ,

太平洋岛屿国家的国内海运连通性是航运供应链中一个独特且常被忽视的环节…