Breadcrumb Home Opportunities Exchanging Notes: Taking Action On Cl... Exchanging Notes: Taking action on climate change as a small organisation or individual (Q&A) Copy URL https://www.youthmusic.org.uk/opportunities/exchanging-notes-taking-action-climate-change-small-organisation-or-individual-qa Deadline: 11/11/2025 11:00 Sign up Exchanging Notes: Taking action on climate change as a small organisation or individual (Q&A) Copy URL https://www.youthmusic.org.uk/opportunities/exchanging-notes-taking-action-climate-change-small-organisation-or-individual-qa Deadline: 11/11/2025 11:00 Sign up Details Location: Sign up We'll be joined by Music Declares Emergency, Impatience Earth and Nick Perks (a carbon literacy trainer) to chat realistically about climate change and sustainability. You can submit your questions in advance! If you’re working with young people, understanding the climate emergency matters. Because it matters to them. In fact, recent research has shown a third of young people* are “very worried” about climate change.How can individuals and small organisations working in the youth music and creative arts space play a significant role and take meaningful action in response to the climate emergency? About Music Declares EmergencyMusic Declares Emergency has grown into a key voice for climate awareness and action within the music industry with their NO MUSIC ON A DEAD PLANET campaign reaching half a billion music fans worldwide through collaborations with global superstars and grassroots artists, partnerships with leading festivals and contributions to industry initiatives including The Music Climate Pact. About Impatience EarthImpatience Earth was founded in 2020 with a mission to educate, challenge and inspire wealth holders to take bolder funding decisions to address the climate emergency. Through a combination of comprehensive learning opportunities, expert guidance, and strategic connections, they empower their clients to take confident and impactful action on climate issues they care about across a range of sectors and approaches. About Nick Perks and Carbon LiteracyCarbon Literacy® is an “An awareness of the carbon costs and impacts of everyday activities, and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions, on an individual, community and organisational basis.” It is designed as a one-day, accessible, peer to peer, action oriented programme. Nick Perks is an accredited Carbon Literacy Trainer, who has delivered courses to over 500 people working in charities and social change organisations. In total, over 140,000 people from more than 12,000 organisations have completed Carbon Literacy courses. Please let us know 24 hours before if you cannot make a session. Image