The Parliamentary Assembly's Recommendation 2277 emphasizes the urgent need for climate action and a shift towards carbon neutrality by 2050, aligning with the Paris Agreement and the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It highlights the commitment made at the Reykjavik Summit in 2023 to recognize the right to a clean environment as a human right and to incorporate youth perspectives in environmental efforts. The Assembly calls for member States to integrate cultural heritage into their climate change strategies and recommends that the Committee of Ministers promote collaboration across culture, heritage, education, and youth sectors. Additionally, it urges the development of partnerships with the EU, UNESCO, and other international bodies to assess the impact of climate change on cultural heritage.