"It is a global problem that calls for global solutions, but also requires each of us to act in our own spheres of influence."
That's the statement from the Europeana Climate Action Community, a group of cultural heritage organizations working to combat climate change, and it's one they're putting into action.
The group's "Manifesto"which will be published in 2021aims to reduce the group's carbon footprint, "encapsulate our commitment to mitigating the impact of climate change, upholding the values of sustainability, reducing carbon footprints, and advocating for green digital practices in the cultural heritage sector," per a press releaseand it's looking to the world's cultural heritage to help do just that.
"By showcasing stories, images, and resources that illustrate the impacts of climate change, we aim to engage individuals and communities in the fight against climate change," the Manifesto reads.
Per the Guardian, the group, which includes the British Museum, the National Gallery of Scotland, and the National Portrait Gallery, has already taken steps to reduce its own carbon footprint, such as turning off air-conditioning at night and switching to natural gas for its heating and air-conditioning.
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