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Click to download the Climate Week North East 2023 brochure! Climate Week North East is 10 days packed full of fun, inspiring and interesting events, designed to raise awareness
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Click to download the Climate Week North East 2023 brochure!
Climate Week North East is 10 days packed full of fun, inspiring and interesting events, designed to raise awareness of climate change but, more importantly, show what we can all do to make a difference and reduce our carbon footprint, live sustainably and increase biodiversity in a fun way. It occurs every March, with events on throughout Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire. The next Climate Week North East is on 24th March – 2nd April 2023.
Events in Climate Week North East differ each year but generally include family fun days, guided walks and bike rides, upcycling events, tours, wild meadow making, workshops and discussions, conferences, litter picks, films and talks, craft and story sessions, information drop ins and challenges.
We welcome any events that have as their focus how you are or we can reduce carbon emissions, live sustainably and increase biodiversity. If you have an event you would like to put on during CWNE even if it’s simply to showcase what you currently are doing, then get in touch at [email protected]
Check out our past CWNE brochures to gain inspiration or simply see what type of events have taken place previously. For up to the moment information on our events and what is going on locally see our facebook page.
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Time
March 24 (Friday) – April 2 (Sunday)
Location
North East Scotland (See individual events details)
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Climate Week North East
NESCAN (North East Climate Action Network)
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Beyond Oil and Gas – What does it mean for Peterhead? Join us for two short films, Offshore and The Future’s Not F*cked, exploring the world of oil and gas
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Beyond Oil and Gas – What does it mean for Peterhead?
Join us for two short films, Offshore and The Future’s Not F*cked, exploring the world of oil and gas and what’s beyond it from the perspective of those who work in the industry and those who live in a region shaped by it.
As the climate crisis intensifies, it becomes ever more urgent that we transition away from burning fossil fuels. So, what does this mean for Peterhead, especially in light of proposals to build a new gas fired power station in the area?
Friends of the Earth Scotland are campaigning for a just transition, this means frontline workers and communities are central in shaping how their industry and the places they live moves towards a better future away from fossil fuels.
A discussion will be held following the screenings to find out how you can get involved in shaping the Just Transition in Peterhead.
🍿 Free popcorn will be provided for the first 30 attendees 🍿
🎥View the Offshore trailer: https://offshorefilm.org/Trailer
🎥View the The Future is Not F*cked trailer: https://vimeo.com/724764326/654466a060
Additional information: This event will be held in English. The Arc Cinema has taken steps to ensure that attendees with reduced mobility have access to their facilities. All 5 screens are wheelchair accessible, and all screens have spaces for wheelchair users.
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Time
(Friday) 7:15 pm – 9:00 pm
Organiser
Friends of the Earth Scotland
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‘Oil kills! It’s petrifying.’
‘You better shape up, cos we need a plan!’
If you’re in Glasgow on Saturday 25th March, please join Divest Strathclyde & friends at 11am in George Square for a Grease the musical themed rally to tell the Strathclyde Pension Fund to shape up for the planet and stop investing £836 million in climate-wrecking fossil fuels!
We’ll be hearing from a bunch of cool speakers talking about the impact of the Strathclyde Pension Fund’s fossil fuel investments. We’ll also have some dancing & a singalong using songs from the musical Grease, with some brand new lyrics. Everyone is welcome!
If you want to know more, or are interested in getting involved with the campaign, please get in touch at [email protected]
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Time
(Saturday) 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Organiser
Divest Strathclyde
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Global Justice Now’s conference Resisting Monopoly Capitalism: An activist conference about corporate power on a planet in crisis takes place on 25 March in
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Global Justice Now’s conference Resisting Monopoly Capitalism: An activist conference about corporate power on a planet in crisis takes place on 25 March in London. For those who can’t make it down to London, some of the event is being livestreamed.
We thought it would be nice to watch the livestream together with anyone who was interested and can make it to Edinburgh city centre that day, and then have a discussion about what we’ve heard.
We’ll provide popcorn, tea and cake to help you enjoy your livestream experience!
The opening panel and closing panel will be livestreamed.
Opening panel will feature:
Ann Pettifor, economist and author, The Case for the Green New Deal
Julia Kosgei, People’s Vaccine Alliance, Kenya
Parminder Jeet Singh, IT for Change, India
And will be chaired by our director, Nick Dearden.
The live stream of the opening panel will last about an hour and a half. We hope you’ll stay around for a discussion on what you’ve heard and hear about the kinds of things our local groups are doing in Scotland on our campaigns tackling corporate power.
The final panel will also be livestreamed at 4.35pm. We won’t be showing this at Augustine, but it will be possible for you to watch this at home.
About the conference
Multinational corporations have grown wealthy by monopolising the resources we need to live a dignified life – whether it’s the food we eat, the medicines we need to treat ourselves or the technology which increasingly underlies our day-to-day lives.
These leviathans set the rules of the game, forcing countries to compete with each other. This triggers not only a race to the bottom in terms of workers’ rights and environmental protection, but also leads the way to potentially devastating international conflict.
As such, monopoly capitalism needs to be confronted on an international basis, as well as at the level of the nation state. The movement against monopolies is growing. Only by taxing and regulating, breaking up and taking over these private monoliths can we hope to reclaim our democracy, reverse inequality and leave a habitable planet for future generations.
The opening panel (that we will watch on the livestream) will give a broad introduction to the problem of monopoly capitalism and how we can confront it as social justice activists.
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Time
(Saturday) 11:00 am – 1:30 pm
Organiser
Global Justice Now
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