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Fostering Climate Resilience: Dialogue & Debate

Recording of a live webinar, streamed 5 May 2021 at 11am

Resource type: Webinar

A recording of our Dialogue & Debate webinar, streamed live on Wednesday 5 May 2021 from 11am. Fostering Climate Resilience explores how people in the UK can adapt to climate change in ways that foster social cohesion rather than division across nations and within communities.

This hour-long, interactive discussion was hosted by our Programme Officer, Emily Gow, with guest panellists, a live poll and audience Q&A. Our three guest speakers were:

  • Alan Heeks, Director, Seeding our Future 
  • Harry Holmes, Campaigner, UK Youth Climate Coalition 
  • Glenn Woodcock, Founder of Exeter City Futures 

This webinar is part of our regular series of Dialogue & Debate webinars, which explore pressing issues of social cohesion in the UK with guest speakers from a range of sectors and perspectives.

Audio-only recording

If you prefer to listen back to this webinar, you can do so via our SoundCloud channel here, or search for our Dialogue & Debate series on any major podcasting platforms.

https://soundcloud.com/dialogue-and-debate/fostering-climate-resilience-with-alan-heeks-harry-holmes-and-glenn-woodcock