We can’t quite believe the year we’ve all had
Join us as we reflect back on some of our achievements together in this tough year, despite the challenges. Thank you all for your support in 2020 and we look forward to brighter things next year.
Climate Leadership and Training
We equip cultural professionals and artists with the knowledge and confidence to speak out on the climate issue, using creativity to influence one another, audiences, and the wider movement. Here we spotlight our We Make Tomorrow summit, Creative Climate Leadership training and three-week Season for Ex-Change festival.
Advocacy
We advocate to, and for, culture to publicly inspire action on the climate crisis and sustainability with reports, resources, commissioning and regular events across the UK and beyond.
Campaigns
From the launch of the campaign for #JustGreenCulture that galvanised more than 850 signatories, and #MusicDeclares launching in Chile, it has been a busy, even if predominantly virtual year.
#JUSTGREENCULTURE CAMPAIGN MUSIC DECLARES EMERGENCY IN CHILESector Resources
From ways to address cultural digital impacts to how to avoid plastics, we’ve got plenty of guides and next steps whether you’re starting your journey in climate literacy or planning your route towards a net zero future, check out the wide range of audio-visual resources to inform and inspire.
Podcasts and Media
We’ve featured in a range of podcasts and programmes exploring climate and culture throughout the year – with a small selection of interviews and media appearances profiled here.
GREEN HERITAGE FUTURES PODCAST
WHAT PLANET ARE WE ON? PODCAST
PICTURES (from top to bottom): Season for Change illustration by Lily Kong; // Kate Raworth at We Make Tomorrow, photo by James Allan; // CCL participants, photo by Karim Shalaby; // Season for Change illustration by Lily Kong; // Frans Timmermans photo by Severine Bailleux; // Creative Green awards created by Charlotte Kidger; // Climate Justice image of Fog Everywhere performance by Camden People’s Theatre, photo by Brian Logan; // Common Ground Earth Day film participants – Season for Change