Deb,
Not quite what you were asking about but the VA has been looking at its carbon
footprint :
http://www.vam.ac.uk/about_va/reports_plans/carbonwatch/index.html
More recently it has been studying the impact of travelling exhibitions where
it turns out the impact has been unexpectedly low. This
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We had a conversation this morning with the director about greening the museum
and one of the things that came up was going paperless (where it makes sense --
I'm use to be the archivist, after all). He asked for some examples of museums
who were doing it and doing it well.
Anybody out there
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We had a conversation this morning with the director about greening the
museum and one of the things that came up
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Nancie Ravenel
Shelburne Museum
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