Drop in session: Creative Climate Tools
Online Online, United KingdomAsk your questions to Julie’s Bicycle Creative Climate Tools support team at our drop in Q&A sessions.
Ask your questions to Julie’s Bicycle Creative Climate Tools support team at our drop in Q&A sessions.
Join us for a webinar to introduce this new programme that aims to support cultural organisations to reduce their energy emissions and work towards achieving Net Zero energy in your building.
Support to navigate the Creative Climate Tools platform, add and understand your carbon footprint data, and to interpret your results.
JB explores the vital role arts and culture must play in climate transformation, with this COP26 event.
This plenary event, part of The Climate Connection, will unveil the results of research mapping national arts policies to climate policy, asking what is needed to strengthen the creative climate movement and mobilize rapidly.
Julie's Bicycle, a ROCK partner, shares learnings on how to improve the environmental sustainability of outdoor cultural events in heritage cities, at the ROCK Open Knowledge Week “Cultural Heritage Leading Urban Futures”.
How can the arts and cultural sector move beyond plastic? Join us for this webinar on December 5th 2019.
What can the creative community do to help stop these forces? This webinar will look at how do the decisions we make in our organisations have an impact on ecosystems.
A webinar exploring how cities’ administrations must improve how individuals and groups take part in society, confronting barriers that prevent participation, and meeting communities’ needs.
This webinar explores the role of cultural professionals in a city's sustainable development, and how organisational and governmental cultural policy can help drive environmental leadership.
Chiara Badiali will be demystifying the circular economy, looking at the principles on which it is based and the process and opportunities involved for the arts and cultural sector.
Join us for this Arts Council webinar that will help you invest wisely in cultural capital projects - considering what works, what doesn't and challenges and opportunities. 6th June 2019.