Biophilic Bath – The Green City You See
A new exhibition at the Museum of Bath Architecture presents creative visions for engaging with nature in urban areas. Biophilic Bath – The Green City You See, from 10 July […]
A new exhibition at the Museum of Bath Architecture presents creative visions for engaging with nature in urban areas. Biophilic Bath – The Green City You See, from 10 July […]
Plastic is poisoning our world and our bodies. Releasing tonnes of CO2 and toxins, choking wildlife and infiltrating human bodies, plastic is far more than just an eyesore. We can't […]
With our fragile planet facing huge environmental threats right now, there is no better time to question our relationship with the natural world – how we can live more in […]
Join us to discuss everything that’s going on in Transition Bath and beyond at our monthly meeting at the Ring O' Bells, Widcombe. If you want to join us, have […]
Organised by Bath Area Growers, this gathering welcomes all who want to participate in transforming how we grow, distribute, cook and share food. As the interconnected crises of climate, ecology, […]
What to do about Insulation, Heating & Ventilation A free talk @ Widcombe Social Club by Chris Kille, MD of Bath based BPM Contracting Services (listed on the Retrofit West […]
We will be holding our fifth edition of the Sustainability Shorts lecture series in the centre of Bath at the Salvation Army Citadel on Green Park Road. The evening is […]
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and Transition Bath have partnered to offer two days of learning and hands-on practice with CPRE’s skilled hedge-layer. Hedge laying is a traditional […]
Join us to discuss everything that’s going on in Transition Bath and beyond at our monthly meeting at the Ring O' Bells, Widcombe. If you want to join us, have […]
Substantial differences exist in both concentrations of outdoor air pollutants and the distribution of emission sources across the UK. How these differences are experienced by individuals, however, is unclear. Some […]
Owners and occupiers of listed buildings are invited to attend a two-hour webinar that will help them to understand how they can save energy while also conserving their property. The […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
Explore the magic of the River Avon and the passionate people fighting to keep it alive in Rave On For The Avon - a bold, moving documentary that immerses you […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
I-SEE Sustainable Energy & the Environment Webinar ‘The evolution of economic regulation of the energy sector to reflect Net Zero’ Dr Gavin Knott, Chief Economist at Ofgem A presentation and […]
The 29th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29), will take place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11 to 22 November 2024. With global temperatures […]
This is event is now cancelled Make your own stunning Christmas wreath with guidance from local flower farmer and florist Louisa du Rose. Using sustainably sourced woodland materials you will […]
Food For Profit is the first feature documentary that exposes the links between the meat industry, lobbying, and the corridors of power. A five-year investigation that denounced how Europe is […]
I-SEE Sustainable Energy & the Environment Webinar Aviation Decarbonisation: Issues, Challenges and Actions for Change Andrew Chadwick, Ecosystem Director Air Mobility & Airports, Connected Places Catapult Global CO2 emissions from […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
Please note: This event has been moved from 13th January to 15th January. The time and venue remain the same. Join us to discuss everything that’s going on in Transition […]
Antimicrobial resistance poses a growing threat to public health and ecosystems. Environmental factors, including agricultural runoff, wastewater discharge, and pharmaceutical pollution, facilitate the spread of resistant microbes. There is also […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
Building Connections; with Building Growth This event is all about bringing people together to learn, share, and grow in the world of retrofitting. Join us at Temple Studios for a […]
This walk from Wild About Bath will look at the birds in the churchyard and its vicinity, and then walk along the road to Tucking Mill to see what is […]
The global food system is incredibly complex and in crisis. In his new book, How the World Eats, Julian Baggini argues that we can use philosophical tools to identify the […]
Bath is home to a vast underground network of drains and sewers, responsible for carrying away both foul water and rain - often through the same pipes. But how did […]
For decades we have known about the dangers of global warming. Nevertheless, greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase. How can we explain our failure to take the necessary measures to […]
Join us to discuss everything that’s going on in Transition Bath and beyond at our monthly meeting at the Ring O' Bells, Widcombe. If you want to join us, have […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
Talk by Dr Venus Bivar, Associate Professor of Environmental History at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. Dr Venus Bavar's research and teaching are located at the intersection of environmental, […]
Transition Bath offers another day of hedge-laying at Smallcombe Nuttery. We are very grateful to Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and the National Trust for their support with this […]
Maurice Avent was fortunate to purchase an SSSI valley close to Bath in 1982 for which he has kept records of butterfly populations for 30 years. He was National Chairman […]
Unfortunately due to a date clash we are now unable to run this meeting. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to connecting with you all again very […]
Join us for an evening of talks on how we use Bath's landscape and plan its urban growth to shape a sustainable future for the city. Hear from speakers on […]
In the winter it can be tricky to identify one species of deciduous tree from another. Join Mark Bagott and Tania Orgill as they lead you through the wonderful wintery […]
Green Screen presents '#ClimateScam?' with short films Climate Anxiety and Plan Z: From Lab Coats to Handcuffs. This screening is followed by a live panel curated by all three filmmakers. Come and join the conversation. […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
The first stage of the walk covers a short distance to look at the heronry in the trees above the Honda dealership at the bottom of Ralph Allen Drive. Last […]
What do we mean when we say that the environment is in danger, that Nature is being lost? You might think that this is self-evident, but actually, the very concept […]
Picturehouse are screening ESCAPE FROM EXTINCTION; REWILDING across all sites in honour of World Earth Day, Tuesday April 22nd. This screening includes an exclusive, pre-recorded Q&A with director Matthew Brady. […]
This is your chance to hear from the candidates vying to become the next Mayor of the West of England Combined Authority! Join us at St Michael's Church for a […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
We will be holding our sixth evening of the Sustainability Shorts lecture series in the centre of Bath at the Percy Community Centre in New King Street. The evening is […]
The UK has committed to reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. But not all greenhouse gases come from burning fossil fuels. Waste management, which includes landfill, waste-water, incineration […]
Come and enjoy a quiet evening walk along the canal to see what bats can be seen and heard with the bat detectors. Leader – Cat Baker. Please reserve your […]
This is the first in a series of all-day sessions (in person or online) in which a panel of experts will discuss and answer questions on a “Faultline” within current […]
From the icy oceans of our poles to remote coral islands Sir David Attenborough, the greatest natural history broadcaster of our times, has filmed in every ocean habitat on planet […]
Increased international volatility, climate change and biodiversity loss all pose risks to the UK’s food security. Prof Tim Lang and Prof Sarah Bridle discuss what a good food system looks […]
On a small farm in a Norwegian forest, the Paynes live a purposefully isolated life, aiming to be wild and free. Maria and Nik, along with their four children Ulv, […]
At the heart of Robert Macfarlane’s perspective-shifting new book is a single idea: that rivers are not mere matter for human use but living beings who should be recognised as […]
As the climate emergency accelerates, the need for higher standards of honesty in our politics, media and business is critical, argues climate and sustainability expert Mike Berners-Lee (A Climate of […]
You’ve probably heard the fable about the blind men and the elephant – each one touches a different part and ends up with a completely different idea of what it […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
BRLSI is currently running a series of one-day events on sustainability policy. These are focused on ‘Fault Lines’ between alternative approaches to net zero where it isn’t yet entirely clear […]
According to the UN Environment Programme, the fashion industry is the world’s second-biggest consumer of water and is responsible for about 10% of global carbon emissions – more than all […]
The pandemic, climate change, rising populism, geopolitical unrest – just a few of the issues causing turbulence in today’s world. We are living and working in times that are complex […]
Mya-Rose Craig, also known as ‘Birdgirl’, is a multi-award-winning young naturalist, author, and founded UK charity Black2Nature when she was 12 years old. She has shared a stage with Emma Watson and […]
This hands-on workshop is for beginners and those who haven’t used their sewing machine in a while. It will guide you through setting up and help show you how to […]
Green Screen is proud to present two screenings of THE LINE WE CROSSED with live panels featuring director Liz Smith and participants from the film as well as other special […]
A guided walk around Swindon Lagoons, formerly the sewage works. Now a, restricted, managed habitat supporting a variety of wildlife. No dogs permitted. Adults: £5 Children: under 16s are freeBook tickets
Bob Allies was appointed as Bath’s first Architect in Residence in October 2024. In this talk, Bob will explain the nature of, and precedents for, this new role, and give […]
Helen Senior and Peter David lead a walk around Barbury Castle for late summer butterflies, especially the Blues. Adults: £5 Children: free under 16 yrs Book a place.