Join Culture for Climate Scotland, SBCAN and Connecting Threads to think about the role of rivers in the climate crisis, as climate regulators and indicators of change, and find out what you can do to support healthy hydrology, both upstream and down, for a better world.
This event is a SPRINGBOARD local assembly for creative climate action in the Scottish Borders.
Culture for Climate Scotland is collaborating with Southern Uplands Partnership and many organisations across Scotland to deliver a series of local assemblies for creative climate action. This local assembly will focus on the role of rivers in the climate crisis.
Agenda
This event will run from 11.30-3.30pm and includes lunch from 1-2pm. There will be comfort breaks following the morning session (12.45pm) and before the closing conversation (2.30pm).
Once you have booked on to the event, we will share a full running order for the day and a form for selecting a morning workshop.
You’ll select a morning workshop, before coming together for lunch, community sharings and a closing conversation.
Morning (11.30-1pm)
Afternoon (1pm – 3.30pm)
SPRINGBOARD local assemblies bring together artists, cultural and sustainability organisations, climate workers, activists, local businesses, third-sector organisations and anyone interested in collaborating to form powerful local networks for creative climate action. Local assemblies are an opportunity to connect with other practitioners in your region to address climate change collectively. The events are for anyone working or volunteering in the climate or environmental sector, the arts, screen, creative industries, museums, heritage and libraries.