Climate Fresk workshop

Start: Wednesday, June 18, 202506:00 PM

End: Wednesday, June 18, 202509:00 PM

Host contact info paul@climate.cymru

Climate Cymru and the Beulah URC Eco Group are delighted to invite you to join this Climate Fresk workshop, being run as part of Rhiwbina Festival Fortnight 2025!

Join this interactive 'Climate Fresk' workshop to learn essential climate science and explore positive actions you can take to make a difference!  

This hands-on card game gives you a bird’s eye view understanding of climate change, and will empower you with the knowledge and agency to take actions. Whether you are a novice or expert, you will learn a lot in just 3 hours, and leave feeling connected with others who care.

Over 2 million people worldwide have participated in Climate Fresk and the word is spreading.

Curious? Want to take part?
Places are limited so please click 'Send RSVP' (above right) to secure a place, please register only if you're able to join for the full 3-hours.

Doors open from 5:30pm. Tea, coffee and snacks will be available throughout, with a complimentary bar drink available on arrival kindly provided by the Deri Inn.

Everyone is asked to stay for the duration of the workshop (3 hours) to get the most out of this collective experience. There will be a break in the middle, and throughout as needed. Please aim to arrive by 5:50pm ready to start promptly at 6:00pm.

Tickets
This is being run as a free event although we will make a request for voluntary donations to help cover costs, any excess will go to the Climate Fresk NGO to support their ongoing work and development.

The workshop is designed for age 16 and above, under 18's must be accompanied by an adult.
Note that the venue is on the first floor and accessible only via stairs. Please contact your facilitator Paul, if you have any accessibility needs or special requests (paul@climate.cymru).

The game is based on science from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change. All reports can be accessed via www.ipcc.ch/.

Contact
paul@climate.cymru
Event by
Paul Graham
Cardiff, United Kingdom
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