A report released today, Tuesday 20 November 2018, by Arts Council England and Julie’s Bicycle, celebrates the successes of arts and cultural organisations in acting on national and international climate targets. 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.
New report showcases arts and cultural sector’s role in embracing global challenge of climate change
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