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We need to talk about Climate Action: an interactive workshop

  • Histon Library School Hill Cambridge, England, CB24 9JE United Kingdom (map)

Human-made climate change, and associated impacts on nature and on our way of life are very real and very present. Yet, this is still a subject that many people find difficult to face or talk about with those around them.  It can be equally difficult to choose where to begin to take action, let alone feel confident that such action will have sufficient impact. The net result can be isolating and overwhelming. This interactive seminar is an opportunity to air and hear your fears voiced with and by others, through small group discussion and reflection in pairs and individually. It will enable you to explore how to begin positive action in a way that gives you meaning, connects you with others and also nurtures your wellbeing.  

About Elisabeth Goodman-Spain: Elisabeth is a coach, author, facilitator and activist.  She is an advocate for Neurodiversity (especially working with those who are Autistic or ADHDers), and for Climate Action.  She has started up an eco group in her village (Sustainable Shepreth), is a member of the Cambridge Climate Leaders' group, a volunteer organiser for Greenpeace's Project Climate Vote campaign in South Cambridgeshire, co-facilitates Climate Cafés in Cambridge and also occasionally takes part in XR actions.  Elisabeth reads widely, and brings her many insights from her work, volunteer activities and her reading into her coaching, writing and seminars.

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