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Members Event: Scenario Mapping for Sustainability: A Futures Literacy Lab

How can we prepare for the future when the future is uncertain? Join us for this interactive workshop where we’ll explore scenario mapping – a powerful approach to help us reveal, reframe, and rethink our approaches to climate action, helping us both personally and professionally.

In this Futures Literacy Lab, futurist Alicia Richins from The Climateverse will guide you through exercises to imagine different possibilities, ask yourself new questions, and identify methods that can shape a more just and climate-resilient world.

Not a Member? Learn more and join here: https://sustainableinnovation.academy/members-network/

 

About Alicia Richins (she/they)
Founder and Lead, The Climateverse

Alicia is a climate justice advocate, sustainable impact strategist and writer, called to imagine beyond the plausible.

She is the founder of The Climateverse, a transformation lab and multimedia studio focused on radically imagining and co-creating climate just futures. There, she leverages storytelling and futures methods to articulate and inspire action towards better futures for all.

As a consultant-facilitator, they help organizations and community groups to develop futures-oriented impact strategies and systems, and to unpack the intersecting issues of climate, social and economic justice, in order to navigate challenges while building towards their desired futures (outcomes).

A proud Trinbagonian-Canadian, her offerings are underscored by her active engagement in the youth climate movement in Canada and across the Caribbean, as well as her graduate education and research in ecological economics, international development and urban planning.