Tue, Jan 27 2026Mariana's 2025 Annual Report.
Max's 2025 Annual Report.
As part of our long-term environmental commitment, and through our role as Individual Active Members of the Gallery Climate Coalition, we have made a practice of submitting and publicly sharing an Annual Carbon Report each year since 2022.
This process has become an integral part of how we reflect on, measure, and take responsibility for the environmental impact of our work. Our annual carbon footprint reporting tracks emissions across the main areas of our activity, including air and surface travel (long-distance and regional trains, coaches, taxis, cars, metro, buses, and ferries), accommodation (hotels and self-catered properties), energy consumption (electricity and gas), and–as of 2024–digital usage (web hosting, cloud storage, email traffic, and video calls).
Our most recent report, for 2025, totals 4.45 tCO₂e and has been submitted to the Gallery Climate Coalition as part of our annual Active Membership renewal—a process required to receive the 2025 badge, which recognises concrete steps toward more sustainable practice. The report is also publicly available on our website. In May 2026, GCC will announce the 2025 Active Members on their social media channels.

Evolution of Mariana's emissions since 2019 (baseline year).
Active Membership isn’t a sustainability certification—but it reflects a commitment to transparency in assessing, reporting, and reducing climate impact. Members set science-based targets and actively pursue practical solutions, with the badge updated each year through a re-submission process to maintain the current designation.
Learn more at Gallery Climate Coalition.
RELATED CONTENTS:
- Renewing our Active Membership 2024 with Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC), 8 May 2025
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- Cover Story, February 2024: Climate Conscious Travel to ARCOmadrid, 1 Feb 2024
- Latitudes’ Environmental Policy Statement – Extended version here.
- Montse Badia sobre GCC Spain en la revista Bonart #198, 25 Oct 2023
- Active Membership Press Release, 10 May 2023.
- Latitudes qualify as an Active Member of the Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC), 10 May 2023
- Cover Story, March 2023: Art, Climate, and New Coalitions, 1 Mar 2023
- Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC) en el Estado español, 25 January 2023
- 18 marzo 2021, 18:30h: Mesa redonda “Transformación geológica y construcción artificial” con Lara Almarcegui y Juan Guardiola, 8 Mar 2021
- Lead Faculty, Geologic Time, Banff International Curatorial Institute, Visual + Digital Arts Department, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Banff, Canada, 11 September–6 October 2017
- Group exhibition, “4.543 billion. The matter of matter”, CAPC musée d’art contemporain Bordeaux, France, 29 June 2017–7 January 2018
- Editors, “Lara Almarcegui. Projects 1995–2010”, Archive Books, 2011
- Solo exhibition, “Christina Hemauer & Roman Keller: United Alternative Energies”, Kunsthal Aarhus, Århus, Denmark, 22 January–3 April 2011
- Public realm commissions, Portscapes, Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, throughout 2009
- Custodians, Reduce Art Flights (RAF) website (2008–ongoing)
- Touring film programme, “A Stake in the Mud, A Hole in the Reel. Land Art’s Expanded Field 1968–2008”, Museo Tamayo, Mexico City, and other venues, April–October 2008
- Group exhibition “Greenwashing. Perils, Promises and Perplexities”, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino, February–May 2008
- Convenors, “Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change”, 3-day symposium during the Sharjah Biennial 8, 5–7 April 2007
- Editors, “UOVO #14: Ecology, Luxury and Degradation”, 2007
- Editor, “LAND, ART: A Cultural Ecology Handbook” (2006)
- Curator, Tue Greenfort, Arts & Ecology public realm commission in London, 2005–2008.
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