Environment and Culture Partners (ECP) works to mobilize cultural institutions to message and model ways to address environmental issues. ECP also encourages these institutions to collaborate with their communities and other sectors to advance climate action and resilience.
Museums, zoos, gardens, aquariums, and cultural heritage sites are some of the key community gateways for regional governments, local municipalities, Indigenous communities, and civic organizations to show their planning for a resilient future that prioritizes equity, economics, and health.
Based on these three pillars, ECP focuses on projects that involve and serve multiple organizations locally and internationally. Both the communities and other cultural entities involved benefit from the work to build a more sustainable future that limits global warming and its impacts.