events
Events

Together for a Fair Climate Future is a series of six livestream discussion events on how action for the climate crisis and social justice can come together and how to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic in way that’s fair, innovative, and positive for the environment.

Through the events we hope to develop positive, imaginative visions for social, environmental and economic wellbeing and practical actions for change. Involving activists, artists, filmmakers, academics, policymakers, utility companies, community organisers, and others.

Together for a fair climate future

In this event, panellists and video contributors shared inspiring and creative visions for a more sustainable future.

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In this event, we explored how social values may have shifted through the Covid-19 crisis and considered what values we need to live more sustainably.

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This conference explored our cutting-edge research and analysis into the politics of fairness in utilities and discussed a future agenda for policy and regulation.

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This event explored what actions individuals, businesses and goverments can take to tackle climate change and social injustice. 

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With a focus on the UK, this event explored how the impacts of climate change are felt unequally and considered how injustices can be addressed. 

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This event asked whether technology can help us to live more sustainably and feel empowered to act on climate change and social justice?

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This event asked what it means to lead positive change, exploring the different types of leadership and the areas in which leadership is urgently needed.
 
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An interactive online conference exploring how can achieve meaningful change in society for a fair climate future.

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1 - 10 July, 2021
Bermondsey Project Space

An exhibition about making connections to each other and nature during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Friday 10 September 2021
3:00pm - 4.45pm

This roundtable explored who pays when, and how we can develop a framework for assessing the intergenerational effects of decarbonisation and how to ensure climate adaptation across the generations.