Creative Climate E-Learning

A new climate literacy e-learning course for the cultural community

Created by Julie’s Bicycle, Creative Climate E-Learning supports organisations, freelancers and individuals in the cultural sector to understand the causes of the climate, nature and justice crisis and build the confidence to take action

Culture – the arts, heritage and creative sectors – is uniquely placed to inspire action on climate, and find the creative solutions we all need. Through this training course, we will guide you through the key areas that we think you need to know in order to help you make positive and meaningful change, wherever you are.

Creative Climate E-Learning is created by Julie’s Bicycle and funded by Arts Council England as part of the Environmental Programme 2023-26.

Register by filling out the form below.

Dear Tomorrow, Wolverhampton Art Gallery

What we’ll cover

  • The need-to-know science to understand how we got to where we are today
  • How culture can play a transformative role toward a better future for people and the planet
  • The concepts of climate justice, environmental justice and just transition, why they are important, and how justice can be embedded in creative and organisational practice
  • What a carbon footprint is and how it can be a useful tool
  • The different policy and people-powered movements that are inspiring and driving change at local, national and international levels.
New Place Garden, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Photo: Sam Allard

What you need to know

  • The training is likely to take up to 5 hours overall and is split into digestible modules
  • It is self-guided so you can learn at a time that suits you
  • It’s completely free
  • It is only available for Arts Council England NPO /IPSOs at the moment

Register Now

Enrolment is only for National Portfolio Organisations (NPOs) or Investment Principles Support Organisations (IPSOs) at this time and can take up to two weeks to verify. If you’d like to be notified about when the programme is available more widely please sign up to our general newsletter and select “Creative Climate E-Learning” for more information.