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Visit this page and scroll to ‘CLICK TO ORDER’ to get a copy of our latest anthology, Harvest Moon: Poems and Stories from the Edge of the Climate Crisis (2021, limited Philippine edition, published by the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities and Milflores Publishing).

Our first anthology of climate literature, Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change, is currently out of print. We are currently working toward publishing a digital edition that can also be used by schools and educators.

Selected excerpts and more information may be found on the Agam: Filipino Narratives page, and are featured in Agam the Climate Podcast conversations and readings.

Yes we do! We organize and host fora on climate literature and science-art-activism involving poets, artists, and scientists. We also make time to be in conversation with high school and university students about their futures. We design and run workshops on creative writing and communications for and with organizations and communities.

Write to us, if you’re interested in hosting a forum or organizing a workshop with the Agam Agenda. We’d appreciate it if you could tell us about yourself and your community and what we can do for you.

We currently have four senior high school lessons that were developed by a pedagogy consultant. The packet includes excerpts from Agam: Filipino Narratives, guide questions and prompts, and class activities. Each lesson may also be paired with the Agam the Climate Podcast episode of the featured authors. Write to us to find out how to get this packet.

The Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC), a low-carbon policy think tank and NGO, believes that the climate crisis cannot be tackled through policy and science alone. The arts and humanities are vital in reimagining the conversations on climate, consciousness, and ideas of development, so that we can work toward just, equitable, and kinder futures. As part of ICSC, the Agam Agenda convenes such creative collaborations that help us reimagine and embrace new possibilities in science, art, and activism.

Read more about our agenda and our manifesto on embracing uncertainty. You can also listen to ICSC Executive Director Renato Redentor Constantino and Agam Agenda Lead Strategist for Creative Collaboration Padma Perez in the pre-season episode of Agam the Climate Podcast.

We’re keen to collaborate on books and other publications, science-art campaigns, and facilitating important climate discussions for broad audiences. We believe in work that blurs the boundaries between science, policy, and the humanities, and in efforts that seek to bring new voices into climate conversations. We’re particularly interested in working with organizations, campaigners, schools, and collectives. If this describes your work, please get in touch with us.

Stay updated on our upcoming activities and events via social media and our website. Follow the Agam Agenda on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.