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SUMMARY:Transition Larkhall Open Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Topics for discussion\, including AGM \n\nAlice Park Community Garden\nCommunity Orchard\nReducing air pollution\nActive travel\nFuture events and activities\nLidl planning application update\nSaving Lambridge wildlife haven\n\nVisit the Transition Larkhall website
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/transition-larkhall-open-meeting/
LOCATION:New Oriel Hall\, Brookleaze Bldgs\, Larkhall\, Bath\, Somerset\, BA1 6RA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:People\, Planet\, Pint Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:Pop down to your local People Planet Pint meetup to find more about what’s going on locally with sustainability and how you can get involved \nNo pitches\, powerpoints or panels. Just People\, Planet\, Pints. Your local meet-up is a great place to start your journey or continue learning\, and meet diverse people to chat about life and how we can sustain it. Every job is a climate job\, so come along and learn about how you can take action\, as well as what is going on locally. \nWe welcome everyone\, regardless of their experience or background. People Planet Pint is a space where everyone can feel comfortable learning about sustainability and sharing their ideas. \nAfter all\, creating a sustainable future requires connected communities. And what better way to bring everyone together than over a drink? \nBath – People\, Planet\, Pint: Sustainability Meetup Tickets\, Thu 1 Feb 2024 at 19:30 | Eventbrite
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/people-planet-pint-meetup/
LOCATION:The Grapes\, 14 Westgate Street\, Bath\, Somerset\, BA1 1EQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Eat wild: How local foraging can boost sustainability\, health and wellbeing
DESCRIPTION:If you slow down and tap into nature\, you’ll find wild food is growing all around you\, hidden in plain sight. \nJoin Bath-based wild foods educator Ella Milburn (Everyday Foraging) to hear about local wild foods and how foraging can be a lever for individual\, community and ecological change. \nIn this 30-minute presentation followed by a Q&A session\, we will explore: \n\nWild edible and medicinal plants and fungi growing locally\nUses of wild foods\, including preservation methods\nHow to forage responsibly\nThe relationship between foraging and environmental sustainability\nHow foraging can contribute to health and wellbeing\n\nReserve your free place
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/eat-wild-how-local-foraging-can-boost-sustainability-health-and-wellbeing/
LOCATION:Finisterre\, 27 High Street\, Bath\, BA1 5AJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240206T163000
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SUMMARY:Bath University I-SEE Lecture: My 50 year journey from Maths to Climate Change Activism – Fireside chat with Professor Tim Mays
DESCRIPTION:Prof Sir Brian Hoskins will talk about what has driven his research and his journey in the climate change issue. \nProfessor Sir Brian Hoskins\, Faculty of Natural Sciences\, The Grantham Institute for Climate Change \nAfter degrees in maths\, I have spent my research career trying to further the understanding of how weather systems and the large-scale atmospheric motion work. This has brought me into very close contact with those who do weather forecasting and those who research into all aspects of climate change. I have given many talks on climate change over the past 50 years\, and I have been involved with the IPCC and climate policy related committees in the UK\, including the Climate Change Committee. My concern for doing all I can to help tackle the climate problem led me to be the Founding Director of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College. \nBrian Hoskins has been a Professor of Meteorology in the University of Reading for 40 years. In 2008 he became the Founding Director of the Grantham Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London and is now its Chair. \nHis research interest has been in weather and climate\, in particular the understanding and modelling of the motion of the atmosphere on all scales. \nHis international roles include vice-chair of the World Climate Research Programme\, President of the International Association of Atmospheric Sciences and being a member of the 2007 IPCC climate change assessment for which a Nobel Prize was awarded. \nIn the UK he was a member of the UK Climate Change Committee for its first 10 years. \nHe is a member of the science academies of the UK\, USA\, China and Europe. \nBrian received a CBE in 1998 and was knighted in 2007 for services to the environment \nFurther information here: My 50 Year Journey From Maths To Climate Change Activism Tickets\, Tue 6 Feb 2024 at 16:30 | Eventbrite
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bath-university-i-see-lecture-my-50-year-journey-from-maths-to-climate-change-activism-fireside-chat-with-professor-tim-mays/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Bath Preservation Trust: Resilient Architecture lecture
DESCRIPTION:Alex Ely is Founding Director of Mæ\, a London based architecture and urban design studio. The studio has established an international reputation for sustainable architecture and urbanism and specifically for the design of innovative housing and social infrastructure. Alex leads Mæ’s design direction; the quality of which has been recognized in numerous awards including the RIBA Stirling Prize 2023 and Stirling Prize shortlisting in 2022. Alex also advises government and the Mayor of London on urban and planning policy promoting an agenda of design excellence. He has recently published ‘Towards a Resilient Architecture’\, a book that explores how we can design more inclusive and environmentally conscientious buildings and places. \nAlex’s talk will set out the polemical of his recent book ‘Towards a Resilient Architecture’\, which considers how we can create sustainable designs which promote social equity\, whilst working within our planet’s limits. Using key examples of built and unbuilt projects by the practice\, the discussion will explore the interconnected social\, sustainable\, and spatial principles that underpin the design of more inclusive and environmentally conscientious buildings and places. \nBook here: Bath Preservation Trust (merlintickets.co.uk)
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bath-preservation-trust-resilient-architecture-lecture/
LOCATION:The Museum of Bath Architecture\, Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel\, Bath\, Somerset\, BA1 2LR\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The three stories of our time and the role of radical uncertainty in a complex world – based on the Work That Reconnects
DESCRIPTION:An experiential workshop to explore how to relate to the complexity of the world’s predicament. How do we decide what to do when we cannot be certain of the outcome? What beliefs underpin the stories of the ‘Industrial Growth Society’\, the ‘Great Unravelling’ and the ‘Great Turning’? Exploring myths of separation\, scarcity and powerlessness. Clinical\, community\, and ecological psychologist Rosie Jones will introduce some of these ideas and offer experiential practices to feel into alternatives. \nThrough Psychology For Ecology Rosie offers workshops and facilitation to individuals\, groups\, organisations and communities seeking to participate in the ‘Great Turning’ to a life-sustaining culture. She is also directly involved in several social and land-based projects myself\, practising her learnings\, and learning through practice.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/the-three-stories-of-our-time-and-the-role-of-radical-uncertainty-in-a-complex-world-based-on-the-work-that-reconnects/
LOCATION:St John’s Hall\, St John’s Road\, Bath\, BA2 6PT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240220T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240220T173000
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SUMMARY:Bath University I-SEE Lecture: The Science Behind Climate Models
DESCRIPTION:Professor William Collins\, Professor of Climate Processes\, Atmospheric Chemistry and Earth System Modelling\, University of Reading \nFurther details here when available: I-SEE Sustainable Energy & the Environment Webinars 2024
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bath-university-i-see-lecture-the-science-behind-climate-models/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240228T193000
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SUMMARY:All Transition Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our All Transition Meeting will be held upstairs at Ring O Bells in Widcombe Parade. A chance for trustees\, convenors and volunteers to come together\, share and discuss progress and ideas\, and keep motivation in the Transition Bath cause high. Anyone interested in finding out more about Transition Bath and its work is very welcome!
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/all-transition-meeting-3/
LOCATION:Ring O Bells\, 10 Widcombe Parade\, Bath\, BA2 4JT\, United Kingdom
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