The following Climate Change Resource Guide is intended to support artists, arts organizations and other stakeholders in the arts and culture sector who are committed to integrating climate-conscious practices into their work. In this guide, you'll find strategies, guidance, and resources for sustainable practices tailored to the arts and culture sector in Nova Scotia. This guide supports the Arts Nova Scotia Strategic Action concerning Climate Change and Sustainable practices contained in our 2023-2024 Annual Report. Supporting sector sustainability is also an ongoing priority at the Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage (CCTH), as was outlined in our 2024-25 Business Plan, and continues to be a strategic priority through the departmental Climate Adaptation Strategy.

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Photo credit: Dalhousie Art Gallery, 
“Indigenous Butterfly and Pollinator Garden: Bench Commission” (2022)
Filmmaker Catherine Anne Martin leads children through pollinator garden