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Unlike most other sectors, live music has highly visible cultural platforms, and audiences with shared passions and values in common. Live events can build on this unique position to connect with audiences on the travel choices they make - not only at events and festivals, but more widely. The report (kindly supported by the CAST Impact fund) is based on roundtable discussions with specialists from across the music industry, a small survey of Shambala festival audience members, and a review of climate communication research. By harnessing the cultural footprint live events have, can faster progress be made on cutting their carbon footprint? The report is written by researchers Dr. Adam Corner, Climate \/\/ Communication \/\/ Culture, and Briony Latter, Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations (CAST), with inputs from Julie's Bicycle. Read From carbon footprints to cultural influence report Image credit: Glastonbury-4 by\u00a0Adam Bowie\u00a0used under\u00a0CC BY-NC-SA 2.0\u00a0\/ desaturated from original A launch webinar for the report was held on 30 November: Download slides from the webinar Watch the recording of the webinar Report launch: From carbon footprints to cultural influence (engaging live music audiences on travel choices). 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