What’s happening with climate and nature, and what does it mean for everyday life in the UK?
Join us for a screening (ages 16+) 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
In November 2025, more than 1,200 MPs, peers and leaders from business, culture, faith, sport and the media gathered at Westminster Central Hall for the National Emergency Briefing – a landmark event bringing together leading experts to assess the UK’s exposure to climate and nature risks. This film is a summary of that event, with appearances from Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden, and a range of voices from across the UK.
It is now being screened in communities 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.
Date: Wednesday 14 October
Time: 7:30pm
Duration: 50 minute film, 20 minute discussion
Ages: 16+
Tickets: pay what you can from £2
National Emergency Briefing
The National Emergency Briefing is the result of leading experts and concerned citizens joining forces to encourage UK decision-makers to step up their response to the escalating climate and nature crisis, starting with a prime-time televised emergency briefing to the nation. This initiative is spearheaded by brothers Simon and Nick Oldridge, climate funders and communicators, with a background in business.
A wide range of groups and organisations are now using NEB materials for local screenings of the forthcoming NEB film. The NEB provides the film, guidance, graphics and other supporting resources, but the overall approach is deliberately decentralised. While these activities sit within the wider public-information initiative, they are organised independently by the groups involved.
