2014 in Review: Green Tease Memories

This post comes from Creative Carbon Scotland

Green Tease is a monthly get-together/”after school club” which brings together arts and sustainability folk to discuss the role of the arts in approaching sustainability. 2014 marked the second year of our monthly Glasgow Green Tease gatherings, as well as the launch of an Edinburgh equivalent in August 2014.

Join us in reflecting on the wonderful thoughts and conversations from our Green Tease gatherings in 2014, with lots of energy to look forward to in 2015!

Click on the images below to read more from each of the Green Tease events. Is your Green Tease memory not included below? Share it with us on Twitter using #GreenTease @CCScotland.

 

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Creative Carbon Scotland is a partnership of arts organisations working to put culture at the heart of a sustainable Scotland. We believe cultural and creative organisations have a significant influencing power to help shape a sustainable Scotland for the 21st century.

In 2011 we worked with partners Festivals Edinburgh, the Federation of Scottish Threatre and Scottish Contemporary Art Network to support over thirty arts organisations to operate more sustainably.

We are now building on these achievements and working with over 70 cultural organisations across Scotland in various key areas including carbon management, behavioural change and advocacy for sustainable practice in the arts.

Our work with cultural organisations is the first step towards a wider change. Cultural organisations can influence public behaviour and attitudes about climate change through:

Changing their own behaviour;
Communicating with their audiences;
Engaging the public’s emotions, values and ideas.

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