More sessions being added all the time, keep coming back! In the meantime check out the videos below with some amazing speakers from Festival 2020.
More sessions being added all the time, keep coming back! In the meantime check out the videos below with some amazing speakers from Festival 2020.
As the effects of coronavirus continue to trap people in poverty, reliance on food banks has dramatically increased. Our panellists from OLIO, The Felix Project, The Trussell Trust, Too Good To Go and Furloughed Foodies, discussed the impact of food poverty and food waste, and positive steps we can take to help.
Sir Tim Smit and Jamie Quince-Starkey met around a virtual kitchen table to talk about nature and its importance in our everyday lives. They chatted about the work Jamie has done with The Down to Earth project, its impact so far, and why he thinks our connection with nature is so important.
The natural world we rely on is under threat and the connection between human health and planetary health has been made clear by the pandemic. Protecting and restoring the rainforests is vital for restoring the balance and allowing nature and society to thrive. This session explored these extraordinary ecosystems, and why they offer hope for the future. With thanks to panellists; Ali Skeats from Cool Earth, Professor Richard Betts MBE from University of Exeter, Dan Ryan and Alexandra Dixon from Eden Project.
Coverage of the ongoing climate crisis may have taken a back seat whilst we deal with the impact of a global health pandemic, but the crisis hasn’t gone away. With an overwhelming amount of data, information and misinformation, we invited the experts to bring the hard facts and help us navigate what we can do to make a difference. With thanks to speakers from The Climate Reality Project, ClientEarth, and activists Mya-Rose Craig, and Noga Levy-Rapoport.