The Grand Closing Ceremony of the 25th Festival at Milad Tower: Celebrating Art, Culture, and Responsible Energy Consumption
14. How Art and Culture Can Drive Policy Change
14.1 Influencing Government and Stakeholders
Cultural festivals with environmental themes can inform policymakers, encouraging the integration of art-based awareness campaigns into public policy.
14.2 Empowering Artists as Environmental Advocates
Artists can serve as change agents, creating compelling narratives that mobilize communities toward energy-saving behaviors.
14.3 Promoting Educational Programs
The festival highlights the importance of educational partnerships that utilize art and media to teach about energy efficiency and climate resilience.
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