The UK faces a growing climate and nature emergency. Yet most people have never been fully briefed on what it means for our lives, our economy and our future. This new film from the National Emergency Briefing sets out the risks facing the nation - and the credible, positive responses available - in a clear and accessible account designed for screenings in communities across the UK.
  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    26-06-2026

  • Time (GMT/BST)

    19:30 - 21:30

  • Cost

    Free

  • Education type

    Virtual

  • CPD subtype

    Scheduled

In November 2025, the National Emergency Briefing brought together leading experts to present the latest evidence on the climate and nature crisis to politicians and other influential people in Westminster. That evidence is now on the public record.

The People’s Emergency Briefing brings together people in local communities across the UK to hear the evidence and discuss how to respond - together with their MP. Businesses, institutions and local councils are also hosting screenings to help take the briefing to wider audiences across the nation.

Why it matters now

Climate and nature breakdown will affect every constituency in the country, from health and food systems to infrastructure, security to economic stability. This crisis is more serious and immediate than many understand. There is strong evidence that bold, urgent action will improve lives and livelihoods, but the window of opportunity is narrowing as we delay.

About the Film

The 50-minute film will combine authoritative scientific content from the Westminster event with reactions from members of the public and some more familiar faces - designed to help audiences process the information on a more human level. It will deliver the frank facts about the threats, but also the enormous benefits if Government leads genuine emergency action.

Many of those attending the event commented that although the facts are alarming, they felt a sense of optimism about confronting the challenge together and seeing a pathway to a better future. View testimonials.

Contact details

Education Provider

Greener Healthcare and Sustainability Project (GHASP)

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Craig Ddeiniol, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 3HR

[email protected]

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