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news.stv.tvPeople’s Emergency Briefing - Glasgow
Has anyone been to screenings of this?
Looks like there’s a few that have been shown across Glasgow now and wondering what your experience was.
>This film, The People's Emergency Briefing, is fronted by Chris Packham and spearheads a major push to tell the British public the truth about the risks to the UK from the climate and nature crisis and about the solutions that exist - if we act fast enough.
Screenings focus on local action and the local MP is always invited and asked to ask the Government to do a prime-time, televised national emergency briefing on the crisis, mount a proper emergency response, and show international leadership.
There’s a few more coming up which I’m looking at going to.
One in a pub: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/neb-x-glasgow-people-planet-pinttm-film-screening-tickets-1988986070880
There’s another showing at GFT too:
Glasgow Uni and Regenerate Week also showing it but they’re invite only.
Has anyone seen it already?