The People’s Emergency Briefing will be screened at Turner House Gallery, Penarth, on Wednesday, May 13, from 6.30pm to 8pm.
The film includes footage from last November’s National Emergency Briefing, which featured leading UK experts in climate science, food security, health, economics, national security, and nature.
The film aims to give a “clear, measured overview of how the climate and nature crisis is affecting everyday life in Britain.”
The project is supported by a variety of organisations and intends to “support informed democratic discussion.”
Following the 45-minute film, attendees will be encouraged to participate in a 30-minute structured local discussion on the implications for the community.
The event organisers stated: “Its purpose is to support informed democratic discussion and ensure that public institutions, businesses, and communities share a common understanding of the scale and urgency of the challenge, but also the opportunities if we respond.”
Those interested in watching the film need to request a ticket.
If you’d like to attend, please book your place via this link – https://www.ticketsource.com/ptc/peoples-emergency-briefing-penarth/2026-05-14/18:30/t-lddjxvl
