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March Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Newsletter out now

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Organise a Community Screening of 'Tomorrow'

The Transition Network has negotiated the rights necessary for community groups to screen Demain (Tomorrow) a film that has bene seen by 1.5 million people in France. This hugely positive, affirming and inspirational film explores creative solutions to climate change. It has been a huge boost to community-led projects and is the perfect antidote to the current sense of global despondency. http://bit.ly/2krSqzV

Ladybird Publishes Climate Change Book

As part of a new Ladybird Expert series, Climate Change is a new book in the iconic Ladybird range that explains climate change in clear, simple language. Authored by HRH The Prince of Wales, environmentalist Tony Juniper and climate scientist Dr Emily Shuckburgh, it explains the history, dangers and challenges of global warming and explores possible solutions with which to reduce its impact.

Aimed at an adult readership, the topics covered include the causes and consequences of climate disruption; heatwaves, floods and other extreme weather; disappearing wildlife; acid oceans; the benefits of limiting warming; sustainable farming, new clean technologies and the circular economy. http://bit.ly/2jvF7zl

Recording of Launch of 'Talking Climate' Book

Climate Outreach recorded the recent launch event for their new book Talking Climate from research to practice in public engagement and you can listen to it on their website. The book is a definitive summary of the latest thinking on public engagement with climate change, and also makes a case for a fresh approach to climate change communication, based on widespread participatory engagement. http://bit.ly/2kRy3dt

Buy your Local Food at Your Local in Derby and Mapperley

Locally produced food is now available to purchase from your local pub thanks to two innovative local projects. Derby and Mapperley are now home to Local Food Assemblies, which allow people to order local food online and then pick it up from a local pub one evening each week. Produce on offer includes eggs, meat, bread, vegetables and much more. Further Local Food Assemblies are planned for Swadlincote and Matlock. Find out how to shop with you assembly or how to set up your own: https://foodassembly.com