Developed by Sustainability Tools in Cultural Heritage, this Carbon calculator compares the carbon footprint of materials used in museums, archives and historic sites
Cultural heritage can be an accessible resource for communicating climate change, empowering people to confront the challenge and inspiring more sustainable lifestyles
Icon member Laura Ratcliffe Warren ACR on the Penwith Landscape Partnership and engaging community volunteers to help look after and promote the prehistoric living landscape
In this session we explored how museums can connect with their communities to respond to the climate emergency with immediacy, reciprocity, creativity and fun – using shared and pop up spaces as places for encounter and connection
Join decision-makers, experts & practitioners from across the globe at #CultureXClimate, a virtual forum for arts, culture & heritage-based climate action.