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Be realistic about what you can achieve and when #ADA
Steffy Clements, Projects Manager at Cape Farewell acknowledges that it’s OK to wait until resources are in place as part of her fellowship at The Audience Diversity Academy.
Published: 2020 | Resource type: Case studies

Artswork and the environment: our routes to tackle climate change
Megan Hockley, Programme Assistant at Artswork, a national youth arts development agency takes us through their development of an Environmental Action Plan.
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Article

Museums and the Climate Challenge
One of a series of videos created by the Alberta Museums Association, Canada demonstrating how museums continue to facilitate and lead conversations around issues that are important to their communities and find innovative and inclusive solutions that impact our future.
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Article

Improving cycling facilities with Dundee Rep and Cycling Scotland
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Guide/tools

The Uncertainty Handbook: A practical guide for climate change communicators
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Guide/tools

Visual Arts and Climate Change Adaptations in Scotland
Climate change is already having a physical impact on Scotland – from increased rainfall and flooding, to unexpected heatwaves and more intense extreme weather. It is imperative that we respond to this climate crisis, and recognise and avert the impacts it will have on our culture. Creative Carbon Scotland commissioned research into the specific impacts ... Read more
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Research

Sustainability Action Plan
An example of a 2- year Sustainability Action Plan for the Australian Museum covering their four strategic priorities: Reducing operational impacts on the environment Future-proofing the infrastructure Engaging our people Educating visitors and stakeholders
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Guide/tools

Greening our marketing, one reusable cup at a time
Artsadmin believes that artists and arts organisations have an important role to play in exploring, communicating and taking practical action against issues around climate change and the environment. Find out more about their approach in this blog written by Grace McDonagh (Marketing Assistant) with green marketing ideas by Grace, Alex Turton (Marketing Officer), Katie Haines ... Read more
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Guide/tools

Guide: How can your museum support children and young people to understand and respond to the Climate and Ecological Emergency?
This guide is designed to help museums support youth climate activism and collaborate with young people on events, exhibitions and debates. It was produced by Kids in Museums in partnership with Climate Museum UK, the Happy Museum Project and Julie’s Bicycle.
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Guide/tools

Webinar: Speaking Green – how to share your environmental story
This webinar is for people working on marketing and communications, green team leads, and anyone interested in an introduction to this topic. Julie’s Bicycle ‘s Project Manager, Chiara Badiali, is joined by Matthew Otty, Marketing Assistant at the Royal Albert Hall who shared their learning with participants on successfully engaging team members in a large arts ... Read more
Published: 2019 | Resource type: Guide/tools

Sustaining Great Art and Culture: Environmental Report 2017/18
Julie’s Bicycle has been working in partnership with Arts Council England since 2012 to inspire environmental action across the arts and culture sector, with a focus on long-term funding partners, the National Portfolio Organisations. This report celebrates the successes of arts and cultural organisations in acting on national and international climate targets.
Published: 2018 | Resource type: Research

Julie’s Bicycle Practical Guide: Communicating Sustainability
Champion environmental sustainability with tips on everything from defining your objectives to audience profiling, measurement, evaluation and messaging.
Published: 2017 | Resource type: Guide/tools