Location: Luton Central Library, 3rd Floor Conference Room
Date: Friday 5th June 2026
Time: 5.45pm for 6pm start, until 7.30pm.

Luton Green Hub, which is an informal alliance of environmental groups in Luton, as well as non-affiliated individuals, would like to invite everyone to attend a local screening of the People’s Emergency Briefing film, because it believes that this topic has a vital spiritual and moral component, and it would like to reach as broad a cross-section as possible of the local population.

The initiative is explicitly non-partisan, and the aim is to gain support and involvement from all communities. The issues raised affect us all. They are also inviting the MPs and LBC councillors.

The theme of the film is the threat to British life from the ongoing damage to nature and to our climate. For many, this subject is intensely depressing, but we can get beyond the depression by firstly understanding what is happening, then realising that there are things we can and must do, and then taking action as individuals, communities and governments. We need to treat this as an emergency.

The film features footage from last November’s National Emergency Briefing, which brought together leading UK experts in climate science, food security, health, economics, national security and nature. It presents a clear, measured overview of how the climate and nature crisis is affecting everyday life in Britain - and what the evidence says about risks and responses.

Following the 45-minute film, we will host a 45-minute structured local discussion on what this means for our community, including implications for local preparedness, resilience and long-term planning.

If you would like to accept the invitation to attend, please could you obtain a free ticket(s) from: https://app.tickettailor.com/events/lutongreenhub/2201300 .

If you would like to know more about the National Emergency Briefing, this is the trailer for the film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x2XhvEbz24&t=5s and the website is www.nebriefing.org .

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email me (richard_g58uk@yahoo.co.uk ) or call (07957 491436).

With best wishes,

Richard Groom

07957 491436

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