Basque2016 Reflective Cities

Alison Tickell Julie’s Bicycle

Julie’s Bicycle is a leading charity bridging the gap between environmental sustainability and the creative sector Our vision is a creative community inspiring sustainable living . Our mission is to help make it happen ¥Evidence and Resources ¥People. Events, Networks ¥Strategic and ambitious cultural leadership ¥Inspirational creativity ¥ AEG Live Aldeburgh Music Almeida Ambassador Theatre Group Arcola Theatre Artichoke Arts Cuncil England Askonas Holt Association of British Orchestras Australia Council for the Arts Band on the Wall Battersea Arts Centre Bestival Big Chill BPI Bridgewater Hall Bush Theatre Cameron Mackintosh Capital FM Arena Nottingham Cardiff International Arena Chinese Arts Centre Cinram Comedy Theatre Contact Theatre Cornerhouse Central School of Speech and Drama Creative Carbon Scotland Creue Cymryu DefQon Festival Delga Dia de la Musica Heineken Festival DMS Donmar Warehouse EMI Festival Republic Festivals Edinburgh Frieze Art Fair Glyndebourne Grassroots Festival Greenwich Theatre Hampstead Theatre Rock Calling ID&T Independent Street Arts Network John Rylands Library Kew Latitude LG Arena Live Nation Lollibop Theatre Consortium LLDC Lovebox Lyric Hammersmith Manchester Art Gallery Manchester City Council Oxford City Council MITOS Manchester International Festival Manchester Jewish Museum Manchester Museum Motorpoint Arena Sheffield Museum of Science and Industry Mysteryland National Theatre National Theatre of Scotland National Theatre of Wales Ninja Tune Northern Stage Norwich Theatre Royal Oxford Inspires People's History Museum Polydor Lighthouse Poole PPL Radio 1 Big Weekend Rambert Dance Company Really Useful Group Renaissance North West Rockness Rough Trade Royal Albert Hall Royal Court Theatre Royal Exchange Theatre Royal Opera House Royal Shakespeare Company Shambala Festival Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Soho Theatre Sony Music Soundcraft Studer T in the Park The Brit Awards The Sage Gateshead Theatre Royal Norwich Theatre Royal Plymouth Theatre Royal Stratford East Tricycle Theatre Universal Music Group Unicorn Theatre Warner Music UK Welcome to the Future Wembley Stadium Whitworth Art Gallery Wired Aerial Theatre Xtrax Young Vic Theatre Zion Arts Centre 2012: 2015 700 National Portfolio 1. Measurement 2. Policy 3. Plan

¥ Events ¥ Webinars ¥ 1 2 1s ¥ Seminars ¥ Networks ¥ Campaigns ¥ ACE support Results: 2013 - 2015 133 million kWh energy consumption £9.6 million energy costs 47,000 tonnes CO2e 2500 Tool users, 8 translations 15,000 downloads of guides and resources 288,000 resource page views 1,138,000 page views New research and metrics: quantitative and qualitative data 70% saw a reduction in energy consumption. 56% financial benefits, 52% reputational 73% increased team morale and wellbeing New energy benchmarks endorsed by CIBSE

City Partnerships

Manchester: A Certain Future and MAST London: Mayor’s Green Guides, Arts Council and London Theatre Consortium Oxford City Council: Divestment, policy adoption

London

2004 London Climate Change Acon Plan 60% carbon reducon target by 2025 Green Guides: Theatre, Music, Visual Arts, Screen, Fashion ¥ International Information & resources Arts Council and GLA London Theatre Consorum ¥ Regional hubs 5 years >15% /458 tonnes CO2e - performances increased. Per performance > decreased by 24%. Alignment to the Paris Agreement. ¥ A shared understanding of our impacts

Cultural Shi ¥ Environmental literacy, data and practice to sit - Visions and Missions alongside social and financial data - Governance - Clean energy - Capital investment ¥ Regionally and nationally nuanced - Circularity /set shares - Green Teams - Commissioned Works - Engaged Audiences - Divestment campaign - Lobbying

IPCC Cities Communications

Basque Declaration Socio-cultural cocreation

Where is the culture? Where is the creativity? COP21 ArtCop21

Content: Ice Watch Community: Artist letter Action: Symposium Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention (UNFCCC) “I thank all those artists, from the late, great David Bowie, Yoko Ono, Bjork and Coldplay to author Margaret Atwood, designer Vivienne Westwood, and actors Colin Firth and Stephen Fry, for getting behind the Paris climate summit. I also look forward to their support, commitment and action towards realizing the aims and ambitions forged in the French capital in December including through taking measures to manage down the carbon footprint of these highly influential creative industries’ The Paris Agreement Creative Climate Coalition How to be a COPtimist

Act ourselves Amplify our voices Collaborate and celebrate Apply our creativity

¥ Climate change is a cultural issue ¥ Creative sector is a barometer of citizen values and identities, and has been largely ignored ¥ Creative community has a vital role to play in global sustainability challenges Design Architecture Advertising Fashion Film Media/Broadcast Gaming Music Theatre/performing arts Visual arts Museums Natural/Heritage … Help us be helpful Thankyou [email protected] www.juliesbicycle.com