Peoples Emergency Briefing
Survey
Before you see the film you can take the University of Bath optional Pre Survey, Part 1
And after you have seen it, you can then take the associated Post Survey, Part 2
Next Steps: Take Action
Go to the excellent National Emergency Briefing web page Next Steps. There you will find ways to take action to support this initiative, how to :
(1) Organise a Screening in your community.
(2) Build support within the community.
(3) Win your MP's support for a televised Emergency Briefing.
(4) Sign the petition for a televised Emergency Briefing.
(5) Spread the Word - to create a social Tipping Point for action.
(6) Donate to support the initiative.
From the web page you can also take it further with some national partners :
(a) Parents for the Future
(b) Climate Majority Project
(c) The Carbon Literacy Project
(d) Zero Hour
(e) Extinction Rebellion
There is also an outstanding set of summaries of the original presentations by the ten Climate scientists.
Local Groups
(1) Bromsgrove Climate Cafe meets every first Saturday of the month at 10:00 (until 11:20) in the Methodist Centre, 19 Stratford Road. We sometimes have a topic, but it is always about sharing hopes, fears and feelings about the Climate and Nature Crisis over tea or coffee. Bring a poem. Contact: bromsgroveclimatecafe@creativedge.uk
(2) Bromsgrove Climate Action is a subgroup of Friends of the Earth. They meet a couple of times a month, one of them face-to-face in Millfields Social Club over a beer. They can be seen in a street stall on the High Street selling insect posters, craft items, postcards to the MP, and Guess the Bee's name. Contact: b.c.action@creativedge.uk
(3) Bromsgrove Extinction Rebellion is the local XR group. We are concerned with local issues like the effects of air pollution, particularly on children's health - Bromsgrove has a sensor that records the worst values in Worcestershire. We give out flyers outside schools, on the High Street, and other places. We also perform Street Theatre and give away free tree saplings. We do not sit in the road! Contact us via Local Groups
(4) Bromsgrove Repair Cafe has been going for more than four years. It takes place in All Saints Church Hall in the afternoon (usually starts at 14:30) on the first Saturday of the month. Bring your items to be repaired, mended or sharpened by a team of extraordinary volunteer repairers, and enjoy some delicious cake and tea/coffee while you wait. We usually have skills to repair electrical and electronic equipment, furniture, toys, clocks, jewellry, clothing, also tool sharpening and bikes by previous arrangement. Contact ...
Contact
Please use this basic Contact Form to give us your name, email address and phone number so we can keep in touch with you. You can also include a comment on the film screening. Thank you.