Climate Spring harnesses the storytelling power of the screen to shift how society perceives and responds to the climate crisis.

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Our mission

Working closely with film and TV industry partners, gatekeepers, commissioners, creatives and producers, we identify climate themes with potential to be developed into mainstream media content, and support the creation of new screen narratives and inspiring stories about climate change.

Led by a collective of screen industry and climate experts, we offer early-stage development funding; high-level pro-bono script consulting on the climate elements of feature film and TV projects for writers, commissioners and producers; and support in moving a project from idea to distribution.

By informing, inspiring and incentivising mainstream content makers to explore climate stories in a more impactful way, we amplify diverse human stories about how we can navigate this crisis together,empowering us all to imagine a hopeful future.

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Our offering

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Development Funds

We invest in the development of the most promising projects that we come across, primarily as partners to established production companies. To stimulate new ideas, we produce story briefs which we ask production companies to respond to. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

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Editorial Consultation

We provide pro bono script consulting on the climate elements of feature film and TV projects. Our experienced development team works with you to provide bespoke editorial advice and input which fits your needs and project. We help with all projects related to climate, whether it is at the centre of the storyline, a supporting storyline, or simply part of the world the story is set within.

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Community building

We bring film and TV industry talent together to build an engaged community that connects like-minded individuals, and aim to provide a platform for sharing experiences about climate conversations and content creation across the screen industries.



We engage with actors, writers, directors and producers through hosting regular events, compiling and sharing resources as well as through our monthly newsletter.

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Training and research

We are at a unique intersection of climate, the creative industries and philanthropy. We are using our role to create insights and evidence and to train and support industry experts and other organisations wishing to engage creative industries in better storytelling. We also work to ensure our insights and evidence support the climate community to better engage the public.

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Writer Development Programme

The Hot House is Climate Spring’s writer development programme with the aim to support writers and content makers from backgrounds currently underrepresented in our community. Each year we run two writer development initiatives: our Hot House Development Lab for feature length TV and film projects, and Hot House: Shorts, a development award for a short film.

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Our Values

Stories not stats

We love TV and cinema and are passionate advocates for the power of stories. We believe the best way to change how millions of people see climate change is through fictional film and TV.

Hopeful narratives

We use culture to envision new futures and inspire new ways of thinking. Helping change the climate narrative from doom to possibility, powerlessness to agency and inevitability to action.

Connecting dots

Radical change requires radical collaboration. We connect dots between creatives, climate experts and commercial partners so that compelling climate content gets made and seen.

Diverse storytelling

We work across the spectrum of narrative content - from TV to live action and animation - and aim to represent diverse voices and perspectives. Climate is everyone’s challenge.

How stories work

Did you know that fictional narratives have a greater impact than any other form of media? Find out more about the power of stories in changing social norms.