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Climate Action Community

Who we are

We are professionals at all levels who work within and around the digital cultural heritage sector. We acknowledge that climate change is an emergency and believe that cooperative action is required to reverse this momentum. 

What we do 

We aim to drive impactful, cooperative and sustainable action to address the climate emergency and the environmental impact of our life, work and the digital transformation of the cultural heritage sector and we aim for wider systemic change within our organisations and networks. 

Why join?

  • Exchange knowledge, approaches and good practice related to climate action and the digital cultural heritage sector

  • Help grow expertise on how the digital transformation of the cultural heritage sector can reduce the climate footprint of its digital transformation and contribute to positive climate action

  • Raise the profile of climate action in Europe’s cultural heritage institutions through specialised task forces, working groups and workshops 

  • Collaborate with your peers to address this urgent issue - we are stronger together!

Join us

Activities and resources

Climate Action Community Work Plan 2024
Title:
Twelve different species of bees swarming a flowery meadow.
Creator:
James Stewart
Institution:
Wellcome Collection
Country:
United Kingdom

Climate Action Community Work Plan 2024

The Community seeks to drive impactful, cooperative and sustainable action to address the climate emergency. Read our work…

Climate Heritage Network
Title:
Group of Birch Trees in a Flat Landscape
Creator:
Čordák, Ľudovít
Date:
1900/1910
Institution:
Slovak national gallery
Country:
Slovakia

Climate Heritage Network

The Europeana Network Association is proud to be part of the Climate Heritage Network. Explore their work and our participation.

Webinars

Cultural heritage and climate change
Title:
Kertem ősszel
Creator:
Kunffy Lajos
Institution:
Rippl-Rónai Megyei Hatókörű Városi Múzeum - Kaposvár
Country:
Hungary

Cultural heritage and climate change

The Fridays For Future Movement, We are Museums and the Europeana Network Association Climate Action Group discuss collective climate action with a focus on steps that the cultural heritage sector can take.

Europeana- Ki Culture webinar series

Europeana-Ki Culture Sustainability Workshop Series: Workshop I - Introduction to Sustainability for Culture
Title:
Bauhinia variegata
Institution:
Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
Country:
Germany

Europeana-Ki Culture Sustainability Workshop Series: Workshop I - Introduction to Sustainability for Culture

This workshop was part of a series focusing on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), climate action, and better digital information management practice. It was held by the Europeana Climate Action Community in collaboration with Ki Culture.

Meet the steering Group

Latest News

Talking climate change at the Europeana Foundation: a ‘green’ team and community action
Title:
Climate icon
Creator:
Carlos Marcelino
Date:
2021
Institution:
Europeana Foundation
Country:
The Netherlands

Talking climate change at the Europeana Foundation: a ‘green’ team and community action

Created: 17 November 2021

The Europeana Foundation’s Business Plan 2021, ‘Towards a digital public space for cultural heritage’, highlights five themes that run through all aspects of our work. Shadi Ardalan and Patrick Ehlert talk about the Europeana Foundation’s environmental responsibility.

Europeana in conversation with Kim McKay from the Australian Museum
Title:
Kim McKay in Hintze Hall at the Australia Museum. In Copyright.
Creator:
Michelle Mossop
Date:
2020

Europeana in conversation with Kim McKay from the Australian Museum

Created: 22 April 2021

Kim McKay is the first woman Director and CEO of the Australian Museum in its 191 year history. In a special interview for our celebration of Women’s History Month, she discusses highlighting women’s achievements, First Nation communities, and climate change through the Museum’s activities and collections. Watch the interviews!

Upcoming events

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