Climate through Cohort Learning

Creative Climate Fellowship

Creative Climate Fellowship cohort gathered together

Climate action and environmental education

with Cuttlefish Digital

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CCF Fellows’ Story

While BKKCAW worked at city scale, the Creative Climate Fellowship took a different approach, focusing on developing the next generation of climate communicators through intensive, cohort-based learning.

Co-hosted with Cuttlefish Digital, the nine-month fellowship brought together four emerging climate communicators from across Asia-Pacific — university students and early-career professionals from Nepal, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Through masterclasses, mentorship from practitioners, and immersive placements embedded within Love Frankie and Cuttlefish Digital’s teams, fellows learned to communicate strategically, reaching people through their everyday lives and moving them toward action.

By the end of the program, each fellow had launched a capstone project rooted in their local realities and interests.

Matt

Matt developed ‘No SEA Games on a Burning Planet,’ a regional campaign using a microsite, carbon calculator, and advocacy tools to connect sports fans with climate accountability.

Hannah

Hannah created ‘Beauty Without Waste’ TikTok campaign addressing beauty waste from single-use sheet masks in Vietnam, anchoring sustainability in everyday skincare routines.

Shrena

Shrena produced a documentary titled ‘Kavre Ko Katha’ in Nepal’s mid-hills, capturing how farming communities navigate climate impacts through lived experience and resilience.

Ekky

Ekky biked across Bali to show in his multimedia project, ‘Storide:Kem(Bali)’, how flooding, tourism development, and land conversion are reshaping communities, grounding the story in Balinese philosophy and local voices.

Fellows at the Creative Climate Fellowship welcome session
A fellow at work during an immersive placement
Fellows presenting during the fellowship
Closing remarks at the fellowship showcase
A fellow presenting her capstone project
The Creative Climate Fellowship cohort together