Join Cornwall Climate Care for two fascinating films about the climate crisis followed by a panel discussion featuring three South West-based experts.
#ClimateScam?
As the world faces increasingly devastating climate-related disasters, why do so many people believe that the climate crisis is nothing more than a hoax?
In this eye-opening documentary, Jaz, a young mobile hairdresser and social media-savvy member of the TikTok generation, embarks on a journey to uncover the truth. In home visits with leading climate scientists, activists and sceptics, she discovers they actually may have more in common than they think.
With social media algorithms increasingly funnelling us into polarised views of 'reality', Jaz discovers who stands to gain from the conflict and falsehoods that could undermine our ability to confront the greatest challenge humanity has ever faced.
Plenty More Fish?
Plenty More Fish? is part of the Cornwall's Climate Stories series by Cornwall Climate Care. Narrated by fisherman Ben Church, the film speaks to fishermen and experts who tell us about everything from the changing fish species entering our waters to the challenges of stormier weather – and even the possibility of crab and lobster shells dissolving as our waters become more acidic. On the other hand, it also looks at more positive aspects, such as inventive solutions to fight climate change while tackling Cornwall’s invasive oyster problem, and the possibilities for zero carbon fishing boats.
The films will be followed by a Q&A hosted by Cornwall Climate Care, with three panellists: Joanna Read, Edward Baker and Professor John Spicer.
All are welcome to attend. Doors open at 14:00 and films will start at approximately 14:15.