TODAY'S FOCUS

Action begins with knowledge.

Artists, galleries, museums, and organizations can all measure their carbon footprint.

Continue to learn what to measure in your artwork, studio and you…

LET'S START WITH OURSELVES

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ENERGY
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STUFF
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WASTE
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FOOD

When assessing your eating habits, consider driving time and groceries, dining out or getting take-out all contribute to your overall footprint.
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STUFF

Take stock of what you have, what you really use, and what you truly need. You can measure items for its CO2 emissions and always choose eco-friendly.
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TRAVEL

Trains, planes, cars, and buses all contribute to your carbon footprint. Modes of travel can be calculated by distance and energy source for accurately measuring emissions.

LOOK AROUND YOUR STUDIO

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ENERGY

Does the energy used to create your work come from coal, hydro, gas, solar, or wind? How many hours of energy do you use in your studio each week?

When you investigate the sources of energy and time used, you can create a monthly measurement target.
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SUPPLIES

Make a list of all the things you use in the studio—cleaning products, rags, solvents, tables, everything it takes to make your artwork.

Just like your art materials, your studio supplies add to the manufacturing process and waste factors in overall CO2 measurement.
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WASTE

Landfill is a huge contributor to carbon emissions and harmful gasses. How much goes to the dump or is recycled depends on the art you make.

How many pounds per month does your studio produce? How much is recycled? Calculate and make the shift!

(RE)THINK HOW YOU CREATE ARTWORK

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PROCESS
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MATERIALS
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PROCESS

Breaking down your creative process is the first step in understanding how energy and resources are used in making your unique artwork, what waste is created in the process, and how that waste is disposed.

Each step in the process can be calculated to help you make sustainable decisions.
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MATERIALS

All products used in making your artwork can be assessed for their environmental impact. Collectively, these materials make up list of products and the amounts used to come up with your artworks' overall footprint.
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SHIPPING

The impact of how you ship artwork is often overlooked in carbon calculations. It is important to know what it takes to get your work to its destination. Start with materials used in packing, transportation and and distance traveled.

EARTH FACTS

FACT #01
Within the next 2 decades, global temperatures are likely to rise 1.5 degrees
FACT #03
The last 7 years have been the warmest on record
 
FACT #02
More than 1 million species are at risk of extinction by climate change
FACT #04
Over 6 million people currently live in coastal areas vulnerable to sea-level rise
FACT #05
The U.S. is the #1 trash-producing country in the world at 1,609 pounds per person per year
FACT #07
If the average American recycled their paper, it would save 100 million tons of wood every year
FACT #06
In the past 50 years, humans have consumed more resources than in all previous history
FACT #08
Energy creation accounts for 60% of total global greenhouse gas emissions
FACT #09
Worldwide forest cover shrinks by an average of 4.7 million hectares per year
FACT #11
Adding 10% more green cover in cities could reduce the surface temperature by 2.2 °C
FACT #10
A tree must live for at least 10-20 years to have a meaningful effect on the environment
FACT #12
Just one supermarket goes through 60,500,000 paper bags per year

LEARNING LAB

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Why is the world warming up?
TEDx Countdown
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Why is 1.5 degrees such a big deal?
TEDx Countdown
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Why act now?
TEDx Countdown
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Where does all the carbon we release go?
TEDx Countdown
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What is net-zero?
TEDx Countdown
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