Friday, 7 February 2025

Runaway climate breakdown: a new approach for a new reality? Meeting February 26th

 


Runaway climate breakdown: a new approach for a new reality?

26 February 2025, 7pm at St Lukes West Kilburn

Introducing the Climate Majority Project: can we take control and build resilience in a time of runaway climate breakdown?

Former Green Party councillor, Professor of Philosophy and co-founder of the Climate Majority Project Rupert Read discusses the project and its mission.

Most of us now sense that we’re in deep trouble with climate. But it can often seem like we’re alone in these worries – and when we feel alone, we feel powerless. But once we realise that a majority feels the same way, then we know that we’re part of something very powerful. Then we can get to work. 

Beginning in the UK, the Climate Majority Project works to encourage citizens at all levels of society to recognise their power and take meaningful, effective climate action wherever we can make the biggest difference.

FREE or £5 donation to cover costs. Please register using the link.  

We hope you’re able to join us!


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1 comment:

Trevor said...

Right now, I don't have much faith in humanity, and it's not just because of the serious problem of climate change caused by people. My experiences over nearly 58 years have shown me that we often fall victim to our own laziness, take things for granted, expect others to handle problems, and sometimes choose to ignore the need for responsible and caring behavior. This has contributed to the tough situation we find ourselves in today. It's a disappointing, but realistic and very negative view of people in the 21st century.