
Climate report from Getty’s PST Art programme urges cultural organisations to confront exhibitions’ impacts
The Getty has released a comprehensive climate impact assessment of its PST Art initiative, titled Art & Science Collide (2024-25), based on its inaugural Climate Impact Program (CIP). Developed with climate adviser Laura Lupton and artist Debra Scacco, the program offered webinars, guidance, and networking to participating institutions, with over two-thirds completing a climate impact report. Key findings include that air travel and air freight of art are the most carbon-intensive activities, and shifting to sea freight could reduce total emissions by 18%. Many institutions adopted simple waste-reduction strategies, with some committing to permanent sustainability changes.
