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Climate for Change Conversation: open to all

I’ve been truly surprised by the impact of my Conversation amongst friends who were previously silent on this issue. We are still talking about it nine months on!” – Jarrod, host

Having quality conversations about climate change is one of the most effective things we can do to stop it.

Scottish Communities Climate Action Network (SCCAN) are hosting an introductory ‘Climate for Change’ conversation 10am - 12:30pm Thursday 26 October - open to all. Online.

The concept of SCCAN’s ‘Climate for Change’ conversations for newcomers is a bit like a Tupperware party, where - instead of being sold plastic boxes - an idea is communicated: how we can take action on climate change.

We draw on concerns we all have in the session - and allow space to address them and to let them grow into action.

SCCAN’s trained facilitators understand we need more such conversations in Scotland and they’re hosting one online!

There’s no cost to attend the session. SCCAN will people to consider hosting their own 'party' - and build a movement of people who understand what needs to be done and what they can do.

Most Scots are concerned about climate change, but are uncertain/overwhelmed and unsure how to respond. Social research shows that through conversations with people we trust we make sense of confusing information and decide what to do about it.

Find out more about the Climate for Change Programme using this link.

Please note that the event is best suited for adults.

Book now using this link.

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