The company's flagship performance Doppelgangster's TITANIC featured in Paris in December 2015 as part of a multi-strand programme of work created in response to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP21).
[6] One of the company's first projects involved a multi-strand programme of work for ArtCOP21, a global festival of cultural activity on climate change that ran parallel to COP21 in Paris in December 2015.
This work was created in partnership with the Climate Change Commission for Wales, Mapme.com and festival co-organisers Cape Farewell, who describe the company's project as "provocative".
Reflecting upon Doppelgangster's TITANIC with reference to the theme of global warming, American academic and activist Judee Burr explains that 'Titanic poses the central question for us: are we all on a sinking ship, H.M.S.
The Eleventh Hour was a chat show performance that took place at Ty'n yr Helyg Barn in mid Wales in November 2015 in the weeks leading up to COP21.
[14] Other critics drew greater significance from the work, describing it as 'a show with many layers, with hints to the current migration situation in Syria, and the extremes people are being forced to endure to survive'.
[18] IETM & COAL said of the group in their 'Fresh Perspectives 4: Art for the Planet's Sake' that "Doppelgangster are creating cultural responses to climate change, forced migration and globalisation.