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How Cities Can Decarbonise Culture: Lessons from Liverpool’s year as the first UN Climate Accelerator City

2026-06-19 · Research Explorer (The University of Manchester)

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The culture sector has ambitious goals for tackling its impact on the climate.

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Original abstract

The culture sector has ambitious goals for tackling its impact on the climate. To achieve them, it needs it needs to make bold changes – many of them linked to place-based actions in the locations they operate in and needing multi-stakeholder solutions.<br/><br/>In 2024, Liverpool was chosen as the world’s first UN Climate Change Accelerator City: a year-long programme testing how the live music, film and TV sectors can be decarbonised using a city-led approach.<br/><br/>This report is an independent evaluation of that year by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research. It looks across nine pilots that span live events, sustainable TV production, transport, grid infrastructure, land use and skills, and captures what happened, what worked, what didn’t, and why.<br/><br/>Alongside the pilot findings, the report draws out the structural lessons for any city trying to decarbonise its cultural sector, including the legacy of an accelerated programme of activity on the council itself. It also reflects on the Accelerator City model, and what future cities will need to succeed as the programme moves forward.

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