At T6 Ecosystems, we are committed to leveraging European-funded projects to drive impactful change. We are proud to see our partner and senior researcher, Simona De Rosa, Ph.D., contribute to the latest episode of Efecto Cascada, where she highlights the transformative role of art in shaping climate action.
Episode 22: Art is the New Green Deal delves into how EU-funded initiatives—STARTS EC(H)O and PACESETTERS—are pioneering a new approach to sustainability, merging creativity, science, and technology to address environmental challenges in innovative ways.
Why are STARTS EC(H)O and PACESETTERS crucial?
STARTS EC(H)O builds on the successful STARTS (Science + Technology + Arts) initiative, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration between artists, scientists, and technologists. This project showcases how artistic interventions can create groundbreaking eco-solutions and enhance public awareness of sustainability. PACESETTERS empowers cultural and creative industries to become leaders in climate transition by funding experimental artistic projects that influence environmental policy and sustainable practices across Europe.
In this insightful discussion, Simona De Rosa explores:
- The essential role of European-funded projects in supporting artistic-driven sustainability effortsHow creative residencies stimulate climate innovation
- The responsibility of policymakers in enabling art-driven environmental solutions
- Future opportunities for artists, researchers, and innovators to contribute to the green transition
At T6 Ecosystems, we recognize that EU-funded initiatives are not just projects; they are catalysts for systemic change. STARTS EC(H)O and PACESETTERS exemplify how investment in the cultural and creative industries can accelerate the shift toward a more sustainable future.
A special thank you to Sploro for this opportunity to showcase our work and share our passion for these transformative projects. Seeing their impact in action is truly inspiring!