People's Emergency Briefing - Community Screening in Slough
About this Event
Join Project Sponge for a screening and discussion of the People's Emergency Briefing.
The film looks at the risks to British life and the UK economy from ongoing damage to nature and to our climate - and the opportunities for us to respond collectively. Watch the trailer here.
⏰ 30 July 2026 | 6:30pm
📍 Herschel Grammar School (Main Hall), Northampton Avenue, Slough SL1 3BW
What is the People's Emergency Briefing?
In November 2025, the National Emergency Briefing brought leading scientists and experts together in Westminster to present the latest evidence on the climate and nature crisis to politicians and influential decision-makers. That evidence now forms part of the public record. The next step is to take this urgent message nationwide through the People’s Emergency Briefing film – a new public-facing initiative designed to bring the findings directly to communities across the UK and encourage collective discussion on how to respond.
The film presents a clear, measured overview of how the climate and nature crisis is affecting everyday life in Britain, and what the evidence says about risks and responses.
The purpose of the Briefing is to support informed democratic discussion and ensure that public institutions, businesses and communities share a common understanding of the scale and urgency of the challenge – and the economic opportunities that flow from responding at pace.
Following the 50-minute film, we will host a structured discussion, facilitated by Project Sponge, about what this means for our community.
Age rating 16+
Please note that, based on expert advice from the Climate Psychology Alliance, the recommended minimum age for this film is 16. The CPA have published their guidance here, with further detail in their appendix "Talking with Children about the Climate and Nature Crisis".
Join us for a screening of the People’s Emergency Briefing - an eye-opening film bringing together nine leading UK scientists and experts with the latest evidence and why it matters for things like:
🌧️ Extreme weather🍞 Food security🏥 Health💷 Cost of living
The film is based on the National Emergency Briefing in Westminster (featured by ITV, Channel 4 and The Times) with appearances from Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden, and a range of voices from across the UK.
After the film there will be a short open discussion about what it means for our community and what we can do locally.
We will be inviting the local MP, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, and we hope he will join with constituents for this important discussion about our future.
Seats are free but limited so please book in advance.
Bring a friend, neighbour or family member: everyone is welcome.
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