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Historic England announce new 2026 Programme of Carbon Reduction Webinars and Decarbonisation Resources 

By February 16, 2026No Comments
Large white wave crashing against a stone barrier on a headland, with a person in the mid ground taking a photograph of the wave
Large white wave crashing against a stone barrier on a headland, with a person in the mid ground taking a photograph of the wave

Historic England announce new 2026 Programme of Carbon Reduction Webinars and Decarbonisation Resources 

Historic England are running engaging Carbon Literacy Workshops and Webinars, alongside their current training programme all about Carbon Reduction: an organisation’s ability and motivation to reduce carbon emissions.

Want to know more about carbon reduction? Read Historic England’s online resources!  

 

Heritage Carbon Reduction Webinars

Developed especially for the heritage sector as part of the Historic England’s wider programme of Carbon Reduction training rollout, these new webinars aim to help organisations to reduce their carbon emissions

Topics include ‘How to get Trustee buy-in for your carbon reduction plan’, ‘Tenant/Landlord collaboration in lowering emissions’, and ‘Soil emissions in archaeology’, with more topics to follow in the coming months.

Everyone is welcome. Booking links for all upcoming Carbon Reduction webinars can be found on their website.

 

Developing a Decarbonisation Plan

New guidance, factsheets and resources are now available to help cultural and heritage organisations develop their tailored Decarbonisation Plans for their heritage buildings.

Developed by architects Haworth Tompkins, this project has been co-funded by Arts Council England and Historic England. Access these fantastic resources on their website.

To accompany the resources, Historic England are running a series of free webinars in March and April to walk through all the different steps in the decarbonisation process. See Historic England’s website for their Decarbonisation webinar dates and more information.

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