Climate Crisis
Resources to help organisations and individuals understand and respond to the challenges of the climate crisis
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This report is the outcome of an event held on 16 July 2024 which brought subject associations together to discuss the roles that they, and the subjects they represent, play in climate change and sustainability education in schools.
As digital technologies develop and become more integrated into our working lives, we increasingly hear from cultural organisations who are interested in understanding the carbon footprint of their digital and online activities.
This Julie’s Bicycle webinar, part of their Arts Council England Environmental Sustainability programme, explored the invisible carbon impacts of digital technology in creative production and programming, the way that we work, and how we interact and engage with our audiences.
Reducing your energy emissions is a great way to take practical action in response to the climate crisis. The Transforming Energy programme is here to help cultural organisations become more energy efficient and decarbonise their buildings.
These guides and resources from Make My Money Matter can support your organisation in greening its money.
This guide provides ideas and resources around channelling anxiety into positive, effective action, the power of talking about the issue and suggestions for teaching about the climate crisis, as well as providing support for managing the symptoms of anxiety.
At Positive Planet, we are committed to helping organisations overcome these obstacles by providing tailored support and solutions. We are also proud to share our new partnership with Music Mark, working together to support the music education sector in their sustainability journey. This guide brings together simple actions that you can take to make an impact in your organisation.
The National College has made two ground-breaking webinars free exclusively to Music Mark members. In these webinars, Jonathan Harris explains how primary and secondary schools can use music lessons to develop pupils’ climate literacy, using practical examples and activities to enhance teaching and learning.
ReTune is a musical instrument recycling programme for regional music hubs. This new initiative invites music hubs to recycle their old, unused musical instruments. Normans will arrange a free-of-charge collection of these instruments, assess their condition and either repair, donate, auction or responsibly dispose of them.
Sustainability Support for Education enables education settings to start or progress on their sustainability journey. This includes all types of settings from Early Years to Higher Education.