Climate Reflections + Witness Report Series

06 November 2021 - 07 November 2021
In-Person Event
National Mining Museum, Newtongrange
Culture International Nature & Biodiversity
image shows an old mining building.

Climate Reflections and Witness Report Series bring together the voices of Indigenous people fighting for their way of life, communities in the global south already on the frontlines of climate change, and those in Scotland beginning to explore what this crisis will mean for our world.

In a collaboration between the Environmental Justice Foundation, Scottish Communities Climate Action Network, the International Institute for Environment and Development and Arkbound Foundation, these stories are told in a wide diversity of voices, knowledge and perspectives in the communication about climate change.

We hope to offer new means to express, reflect on and connect to the climate emergency through the first-hand experiences shared in ‘Climate Reflections’ and ‘Witness Report Series’ and that these stories will help to “to make sense of the indescribable” and put a human face on climate change – to inspire urgent, ambitious action to protect people and the planet we love.

Tickets

The event is free and there is no need to book in advance. However, for the live interviews panel the seating might be limited due to COVID-19 restrictions and we will seat attendees on the basis of first come, first served.