Understanding climate change through narratives

The project, which documents personal stories on the impact of climate change, was conducted in collaboration with Montshire Museum of Science, Folk Heritage Museum and Tarayana Foundation.

A photo display on the impact of climate change and audio stories were presented in Thimphu yesterday to understand the impacts of climate change.

The photo display and audio stories were created as a project, ‘Weaving strands of knowledge: connecting culture and science to climate change,’ by five students from Royal Thimphu College (RTC) and another five students from the University of Hampshire.

The project, which documents personal stories on the impact of climate change, was conducted in collaboration with Montshire Museum of Science, Folk Heritage Museum and Tarayana Foundation.

A participant, Suraj Sundar, said, that the main purpose of the project was to record stories of how climate change was affecting people at a personal level. “Farmers said that they were moving from mandarin cultivation to cardamom because of climate change. There were also issues of pests attack and increase in temperature.”

Senior Programme Officer at Tarayana Foundation, Roseleen Gurung, said that the project began in July last year and will complete next month. “Tarayana came in as a facilitator to ensure that students have an understanding of climate change issues that are happening especially in rural areas.”

She added that the project would help global community members merge scientific data with local narratives of climate change to bring communities together. This could help create programmes that enhance an understanding of environmental sustainability in the face of climate change.

Highlighting the significance of culture, president of RTC, Thakur Singh Powdyel, said that people in rural regions have the experience in dealing with issues of climate change.  “We might have the concepts but they have experience. They may not know the term but they have been dealing with the issues,” he said.

The project will be exhibited at the Folk heritage museum on August 28. The project was funded by American Alliance of Museums.

This story first appeared on Kuensel by Rinchen Zangmo

Related Posts

Almost a climate smart gewog

With the introduction of new farming technologies, the villages of Barshong are becoming more climate resilient

Jul 21, 2017 20:09

Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary To Adopt Climate Vulnerability...

The project will involve climate change vulnerability assessment of terrestrial and aquatic life, and communities in SWS...

Aug 07, 2017 13:28

The Restoration of Wangduechhoeling Palace: A Cultural Revival in...

Discover the remarkable transformation of Wangduechhoeling Palace in Bumthang, Bhutan. After a decade-long restoration,...

May 02, 2025 16:05

A Historic Royal Visit: The First State Visit of the King of...

Bhutan welcomed Their Majesties the King and Queen of Thailand for a historic State Visit from 25–28 April 2025....

Apr 28, 2025 10:28

Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness Framework Set to Take Root in...

Bhutan’s Gross National Happiness (GNH) Index will be adapted for the first time in Brazil through a pioneering...

Apr 24, 2025 16:28

His Majesty King Jigme's Visit to Gelephu and Assam

His Majesty The King’s recent visit to Gelephu and Assam highlights Bhutan’s forward-looking vision—strengthening...

Apr 21, 2025 10:46

Latest

News

The Restoration of Wangduechhoeling Palace: A Cultural Revival in Bhutan

Discover the remarkable transformation of Wangduechhoeling Palace in Bumthang, Bhutan. After a decade-long restoration, this historic royal...

May 02, 2025 16:05

A Historic Royal Visit: The First State Visit of the King of Thailand to Bhutan

Bhutan welcomed Their Majesties the King and Queen of Thailand for a historic State Visit from 25–28 April 2025. Discover how this landmark...

Apr 28, 2025 10:28

Features

Lost & Found: Bhutanese Textiles at Melbourne Design Week 2025

Bhutanese designer Chandrika Tamang brings Lost & Found to Melbourne Design Week 2025, showcasing traditional Bhutanese weaving through a...

May 16, 2025 18:23

Bhutan’s Secret: The World’s Most Exquisite Hazelnuts

Discover Bhutan’s hidden gem: the world’s most exquisite hazelnuts grown at the highest orchards on Earth. Sustainably farmed, rich in...

May 02, 2025 11:00

Business

Most Popular Bars in Thimphu

Discover Thimphu’s vibrant nightlife, where traditional Bhutanese drinks meet modern cocktails in the city’s top bars and lounges. Unwind...

Feb 10, 2025 16:14

Brand Bhutan: Karma Yangchen

Karma Yangchen, a distinguished artisan from Bhutan exemplifies a profound commitment to the art of handwoven textiles.

Dec 14, 2023 10:22

Sports

Bhutan Cricket's New Milestone: The Inaugural Indoor Cricket Academy

The Bhutan Cricket Council Board (BCCB) inaugurated its inaugural indoor cricket academy on 20th December, with the objective of ensuring...

Dec 21, 2023 14:57

Paro FC Clinches Third Consecutive Victory in BOB Bhutan Premier League

Paro FC has once again claimed the BOB Bhutan Premier League championship, marking their third consecutive title victory during the season's...

Dec 12, 2023 10:26

Travel

Bhutan Goes Cashless: Bhutan Launches World’s First National Tourism Crypto Payment System

Bhutan partners with Binance Pay and DK Bank to launch the world’s first national-level crypto tourism payment system. From flights and...

May 07, 2025 14:06

Thai-Bhutan Relations Strengthen Through Cultural Festival in Thimphu

Thailand hosted the Amazing Thailand Festival in Bhutan 2025 at Clock Tower Square in Thimphu, promoting tourism and cultural exchange under...

Apr 21, 2025 11:11

Lifestyle

Most Popular Restaurants in Thimphu

Most visitors to Bhutan are aware of our serene hiking trails, religious sites and colorful festivals.

Feb 03, 2025 10:16

Chunipa Losar: Bhutan's Timeless Celebration of Traditions and Offerings

Chunipa Losar is a day of offerings, a moment when communities come together to express gratitude, seek blessings, and strengthen bonds.

Jan 12, 2024 12:31

Subscribe to our newsletter

Never miss out on new happenings and news stories!

newsletter

Download Daily Bhutan Mobile App

Connecting with us just got easier!

android app
apple app