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Skip to main content INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE Toggle navigation * About * Who we are * People * Newsletters * Blog * the ITGs Awards * Media * Short Films * Interviews * Class Projects * All Media * Eco-Activism * Curricula * Classes * Internships * Certificate * News * Events * Publications * How to Act Up * Youth Voices * Green Suits * Shine * Soccer4Climate * Draw Down, Act up * The Butterfly Affect GIVE NOW INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE | Re-telling climate change stories 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ANNOUNCING THE 2024 CLIMATE COMEDY WINNERS See the winning videos HERE! Read More ECOFEMINIST EMBODIED WORKSHOP FOR ACTIVATING SYSTEMS OF PROTECTION FOR WOMEN: AN EMBODIMENT PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE Feel the joy of co-transforming alongside a butterfly. Read More STAND UP FOR CLIMATE COMEDY EVENT & WORKSHOP 9th Annual performance celebrating the power of comedy to ignite climate awareness and action. Read More THE BUTTERFLY AFFECT: INTERACTIVE PERFORMANCE At The Butterfly Pavilion, Saturday January 27th Read More 2024 ITG COMEDY & CLIMATE CHANGE SHORT VIDEO COMPETITION Application details for the 9th annual competition Read More THE BUTTERFLY AFFECT OSMP PERFORMANCE RECAP A performance of The Butterfly Affect occurred on July 8th, 2023 as an art hike for Boulder Open Space Mountain Parks (OSMP) where particip Read More INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE AT UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO INSIDE THE GREENHOUSE AT UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER We work to deepen our understanding of how issues associated with climate change are/can be communicated, by creating artifacts through interactive theatre, film, fine art, performance art, television programming, and appraising as well as extracting effective methods for multimodal climate communication. Learn More CREATIVE WORKS Explore the creativity of past and present ITGH students. learn more EVENTS & NEWS Keep up to date with all our past and present news and events Learn more RESEARCH Check out selected research we're undertaking and have completed with student and colleague collaborators... Learn more BLOG Read blog updates from our students and faculty. Read blog WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "I was recently hired as an animator/video producer for a company that is > > the real-world version of what we always talked about in class. Even though > > just a few years ago opportunities like this didn't yet exist, I feel like > > what we did in the 'Inside the Greenhouse' project really set the undertones > > that lead me to where I am now...I hope a story like mine might be able to > > inspire some students who are interested in media as well as environment, > > but maybe have trouble seeing the real-world opportunities." > > > ~ Johnny Mabie, Motion Designer, Attn: , > > Los Angeles, California > > > > Johnny Mabie, Motion Designer, Attn: , Los Angeles, California > "Experimentation is vital when facing a wicked challenge like human-driven > climate change and that's why the pedagogical innovation pursued by Max > Boykoff, Rebecca Safran and Beth Osnes is so refreshing. In bridging the arts > and sciences, "Inside the Greenhouse" captures the reality that data only > frame environmental problems. It is values that largely determine personal and > societal responses. The more of this the better." > > > > Andrew Revkin, Pace University, Dot Earth New York Times > "I THINK IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO HAVE MORE COMMUNICATION COURSES IN > ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, WE OFTEN DO NOT GET TO ENGAGE HANDS-ON WITH OUR > MISSION. I THINK A LOT OF ENVIRONMENTALISTS THEMSELVES BUY INTO THE CULTURE > GAP BETWEEN US AND THE CONSERVATIVES, BIG BUSINESS, ETC. BUT THAT TRUE > PROGRESS IS GOING TO BE MADE NOT BY ALIENATING BUT COMMUNICATING TO EVERYONE > IN A POSITIVE WAY". > > > > Student Testimonial, Abrina > ITG is "a fitting way to highlight a productive intersection of theatre and > environmental science." > > > > Philanthropist Gordon Gamm > > ITG is "the interface of climate and society. It melds the arts and > > environmental studies." ~ Andrew Revkin, New York Times > > > > Andrew Revkin, New York Times * * * * GIVE NOW © 2024 Inside the Greenhouse & CIRES University of Colorado at Boulder • 488 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0488 • 303-735-0451 • Fax: 303-735-1576