The African Narrative on Climate Change, known for its commitment to climate change sensitization and advocacy, recently held an exhibition in honour of World Heat Day.
The exhibition, which was held at the French Institute in Wuse, Abuja, showcased a stunning array of art, including captivating paintings, intricate sculptures, and beautiful woodwork. The art pieces served as a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting the environment in the face of looming climate change.
The Executive Director of Climate Change and the convener, Aaron John, told the Guardian that art is a perfect medium to preach the gospel of climate change.
He described Art as a universal language that speaks without the bias of ethnicity, religion, and political affiliation.