- Adaptation and Resilience
- Climate Education and public awareness & participation
- Energy Transition
- Just Transition
- Loss and Damage, Migration, Displacement & Human Mobility
- Nature and Nature based solutions, Biodiversity and Oceans
- Mobility and Tourism
- Food and Agriculture
- Human Settlements (Built Environment, Waste and Consumption)
- Net zero carbon
- Heritage-based adaptation and mitigation
- Sustainable Development
- Social
Visions of Climate Heritage
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Explore the story of Scotland’s climate heritage, past and present, in this crowdsourced exhibition, Visions of a Climate Heritage. Enter your best photographs and artwork for the chance to win a prize.
Scotland is facing a climate emergency. Climate change is now the single greatest threat facing our precious planet but how did we reach this point? And what does the future hold?
Our historic environment is the story of our past. It connects us with the people who lived here before and shows us how our environment has changed over many centuries.
It helps to tell us who we are and where we’ve come from. As we continue on our journey to net-zero, it can also point to where we want to go.
By contributing an image to our crowdsourced online exhibition and entering the competition for free, you can help us tell Scotland’s climate story – past, present and future.
Entrants must be resident in Scotland, England or Wales. You must submit your images by 5pm on Tuesday 30 November, when the competition closes.
Visions of a Climate Heritage is brought to you by Historic Environment Scotland in partnership with the Heritage Trust Network and Scottish Council on Archives.
Alternative text for image: An aerial photograph of an overlapping motorway
