
"The next five years will define the art sector's legacy in the climate transition. GCC invites all coalition members, partners, and allies to join us in this next phase-shaping a future where creativity and climate action move hand in hand, transforming not only our own industry but the wider world it reflects and influences."
"emissions are disproportionately high for the size of the sector."
"80 percent of members who began tracking their carbon footprint in 2019 have reduced their impact by 25 percent."
The Gallery Climate Coalition has grown to 2,000 members across 60 countries since 2020. Eighty percent of members who began tracking their carbon footprints in 2019 have reduced impacts by 25 percent, and members are on track to further cut emissions by 50 percent by 2030. Shipping, air travel, and energy use account for 80–95 percent of member emissions. The largest 22 percent of members produce half of total emissions. High-profile members include the Barbican Art Gallery, Museum of Modern Art, Art Basel, and Hauser & Wirth. Recommended measures include switching to renewable energy and scaling down catalog publishing.
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