The frustrating thing about measuring GHGs for events is that the inconsistency of approaches used means that not a single apple can be compared with
Radiohead commission Best Foot Forward to produce a report of their ecological footprint and carbon emissions of their two previous North American tours.
a roadmap for the UK live music sector to play its part in tackling the climate crisis. Massive Attack and Tyndall Centre, Manchester Uni https://www.sustainablefutures.manchester.ac.uk/research/climate-questions/mitigation/super-low-carbon-music
How climate change is threatening the Winter Olympics Produced in partnership with Loughborough University London and Protect Our Winters UK. https://www.sportecology.org/research
Report by UEFA, WWF and Green Sports Alliance
We are seeing more events taking their greenhouse gas emissions management seriously, and thankfully, fantastic examples of reductions and removals initiatives are happening in our
(Updated GHG articles here) The event industry is finally seriously addressing our obligation to play a role in climate action. To align with global ambitions,
So the old GHG measurement train…. have you jumped on board? It’s been fashionable for quite a while to measure an event’s greenhouse gas emissions