People's Emergency Briefing on the Climate and Nature Crisis at Sparks Bristol

A event held at Sparks Bristol on Tuesday 7th July. The event starts at 17:00.


The People’s Emergency Briefing #PEBuk: A special community screening for workers in education and related sectors.

- Do you work in education or a related sector in the Bristol area?
- Are you concerned about the uncertain future faced by young people?
- Would you like a chance to share your feelings with others in a supportive space?
- Do you want to connect with a community of practitioners who are ready to take action?
--> if so, this event is for you (but anyone else is welcome too)!

Join us for a screening of the People’s Emergency Briefing - an eye-opening 50-minute film bringing together nine leading UK scientists and experts with the latest evidence and why it matters for things like: Extreme weather; Food security; Health; Cost of living.
The film is based on the National Emergency Briefing in Westminster (featured by ITV, Channel 4 and The Times) with appearances from Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden, and a range of voices from across the UK. See attached trailer.

Plan for the evening:
5-6pm: grab a snack and watch the film
6-7pm: facilitated discussion about what the film has brought up, what it means for the young people we serve as educators and what action we can take locally.
7pm: close of event, option to go to a nearby pub for a drink/food for those who feel like it

Additional Info:
-Refreshments will be provided.
-Seats are free but limited so please book in advance.
-Bring a friend, neighbour or family member: everyone is welcome. Viewing of this film is advised for over 16s only given the real-world threat of the content of the film.

This event is organised as a collaboration between Green Schools Project, Global Goals Centre, Sparks Bristol and National Education Union (Bristol branch). Thanks to Sparks Bristol for providing the venue!



Entry requirements: 16+

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