Community Led Climate Action Gathering: Edinburgh online 2-5pm Sat 25 Sept

25sep2:00 pm5:00 pmCommunity Led Climate Action Gathering: Edinburgh online 2-5pm Sat 25 SeptOn Zoom - book on Eventbrite to get link2:00 pm - 5:00 pm OrganiserSCCAN Scottish Communities Climate Action NetworkEvent TypeMeeting,Webinar & Talks,Workshop & TrainingThemeFaith & Climate,Food & Agriculture,Nature & Biodiversity

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Community Led Climate Action: Join Alastair McIntosh for an inspiring SCCAN Gathering to cap Climate Fringe Week 2-5pm Saturday 25 Sept

Join Community led initiatives across Scotland. Share ways of tackling the personal and political challenges as change-makers seeking a fairer, more just society. Face the Climate and Ecological Emergency with friends.

2.00pam – 5.00pm Saturday 25 September Blended Mtg

Book: https://sccan25sept.eventbrite.co.uk and Share www.facebook.com/events/386296069576578

Preliminary: Timetable and actual venue in Edinburgh to be confirmed.

A mixture of Alastair’s inspiration plus local breakout groups. Opportunities to “meet” people in your neck of the woods and hear how you can get involved with local initiatives. All welcome whether or not a member of SCCAN.

Glasgow Govan-based Alastair McIntosh, author of Riders on the Storm, explores “… things like community, land and developing wisdom. That’s what my focus is these days, and I use the science as a springboard into that. Its about riding the storm, not in the sense of denying or exaggerating it, but being and doing what each of us can in our own situations to weave the weft to the warp of what the future lays out. My intention is to have participants explore around that, if that sounds suitable.

Scottish Communities Climate Action Network (SCCAN) Climate Fringe Week from Stop Climate Chaos Scotland

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Time

(Saturday) 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Organiser

SCCAN Scottish Communities Climate Action Network

"We aim to support community-led action in Scotland to address the climate and nature emergency and work for a just, thriving and resilient Scotland"

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