In the past few months we’ve seen the power of communities gathering for collective action. As the lockdown lifts we need to harness that power to protect our planet. Are you ready to do your bit?

Semble is a fantastic online community who are working to empower community groups to achieve positive change. This Friday, they are reflecting on how our Coronavirus has changed our lives, and how we can use this new perspective to inform our climate activism.

Join Semble’s breakfast webinar this Friday, 9am – 10:30am, to hear a panel of community action leaders and environmentalists including:

  • Community energy expert tackling intersectionality in climate crisis Dr Afsheen Rashid MBE from Repowering London
  • International climate change lawyer, author and activist Farhana Yamin from Camden Think and Do
  • Community solutions specialist Julie Parish from leading Community Network Octopus
  • Climate change adaptation and conservation specialist Sarah Taylor from Natural England
  • Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at Defra Rebecca Pow, winner of the Green Heart Hero Award from the Climate Coalition

Are you involved in community climate action? Maybe you’re a community group leader running a community green space, a food waste project, or a green energy programme? Or are you simply interested in what your community could be doing to tackle the climate crisis as part of the green recovery.

Register now for your chance to hear from a brilliant line up of speakers and ask your questions on grassroots climate action.

This event is running as part of London Climate Action Week.

About London Climate Action Week 2020: taking place on 1-3 July, LCAW 2020 will bring together world leading experts and policy makers to drive the national and international Covid-19 climate policy response, prioritising green recovery.

About Semble: Semble is among the UK’s leading platforms for community projects. They make sure that local projects get the support they deserve by partnering them with brilliant businesses and volunteers.

The webinar is on Friday 3rd July from 9.00am -10.30am.

To read more and to join the webinar please follow this link.

 

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