A report by the Cultural Philanthropy Foundation urges museums, galleries and cultural organisations to take a more active role in shaping public understanding of climate change through storytelling. The findings show that people across the UK want to see more climate‑related content in arts and culture and view cultural institutions as trusted places to help make sense of environmental change.
Public calls for more climate change content in arts and culture
NEMO - The Network of European Museum Organisations, 20 February 2026, International
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