Talking to friends and family about the climate emergency


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This workshop is for anyone worried about climate change who wants to build their confidence having difficult conversations about climate change with friends, family and colleagues. We will be working with some tools that derive from psychotherapy that will help you to have those tricky conversations about climate change by understanding more of what goes on beneath the surface.
This workshop isn't about how to communicate the facts, how to give a talk or how to deal with a very aggressive member of the public - though you may find that it gives you the confidence to go into situations of that kind.
The workshop was created by Rosemary Randall , long-standing expert on climate psychology, and will be led by Rebecca Nestor, an experienced facilitator who has been trained by Rosemary. It is part of the Eco-Fair at St Michael's church, which takes place between 11 am and 2.30 pm. Come to the fair and then join the workshop!

Talking to friends and family about the climate emergency