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Climate Heritage Network Receives $1.25 Million Grant from Mellon Foundation for Culture-Based Climate Action

The Climate Heritage Network (CHN) has announced the launch of the “Imagining Low Carbon, Just, Climate Resilient Futures Through Culture and Heritage” project, made possible by a generous $1.25 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This transformative initiative aims to leverage culture and heritage as powerful catalysts for effective climate action, empowering communities worldwide to safeguard their cultural legacies while promoting sustainable futures.

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Global network launches new plan to empower people to imagine and realise climate resilient futures through culture - from arts to heritage

The Climate Heritage Network (CHN) is a global network of more than 250 member organisations committed to supporting communities in achieving the ambitions of the Paris Agreement by scaling up culture-based climate action. The new Action Plan announced today by the network of organisations, charities, government bodies, universities, memory and cultural institutions, and cultural and creative industries from around the world seeks to fill this gap.

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Discover the 2021 Climate Heritage Network Annual Report

The members of the Climate Heritage Network proudly present their report on the CHN’s activities for 2021. The Network’s second full year of operation saw CHN members around the world laying foundations, creating tools and resources, building teams – and taking culture-based climate action. Individually, these accomplishments helped drive forward transformative change.

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Meet Rosie Paul, CHN Gender and Climate Change Issue Lead

On the eve of International Women’s Day 2022 (8 March), the Climate Heritage Network is delighted to announce Rosie Paul as the CHN’s Gender and Climate Change Issue Lead. Paul is the principal architect at Masons Ink Studio, a women-led, Bengaluru, India-based design and construction firm that uses heritage and traditional knowledge to push the boundaries of how we make climate-resilient places, while working to empower women in the construction sector.

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