The project, coordinated by Literature Across Frontiers in partnership with the D C Kizhakemuri Foundation and the Mathrubhumi International Festival of Letters, will bring together five poets and performers from the UK –– Juana Adcock, Adrian Fisher, Luna Montenegro, Zoe Skoulding and Iestyn Tyne –– with the Malayalam poet Anitha Thampi. The poets and artists will collaborate on the creation of new multilingual work addressing the topic of climate change and our relationship with nature from a perspective that will centre on the concept of climate justice and global inequalities exacerbated by the destruction of the environment. The project will explore the UK’s historical relationship with India, but also other colonial relationships relevant to the artists’ backgrounds.