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After the People’s National Emergency Briefing, a lot of us are feeling the weight of the climate reality.
But you’re not alone, and there is a way forward.
This video shows how the Climate Majority Project is turning concern into community action and resilience:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3k7...
We’re so close. Don’t let this fall short.
We have 4 days to make it to 30k.
💛 www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/climate-co...
87% of people in the UK are concerned about the climate.
But many don’t talk about it because it doesn’t feel like the majority view.
Silence creates a false sense that people don’t care.
In reality, a silent majority already exists.
Read our new piece on the silent majority:
shorturl.at/XhW8p
Missed it? Tune in👇
Our Mobilising Silent Majorities report launch asks a crucial question: if most people are concerned about climate change, why does it still feel like a minority issue?
🎥 Watch the full event:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-yT...
And read the report: shorturl.at/0dCG1
New from @rupertread.bsky.social: an important reflection on how repeated warnings about climate and systemic risk are being overlooked, and what that means for where we are now.
Take a moment to read:
www.resilience.org/stories/2026...
That’s why it’s encouraging to see more scientists speaking openly, including those in the National Emergency Briefing.
📖 Read: lnkd.in/etRkmp4h
🎥 More (incl. Caroline Lucas): lnkd.in/eMwzVXF9
🗓 Join (Mar 31, 17:30–19:00 GMT): shorturl.at/w2Wpe
This is why scientists are so critical.
Telling the whole truth doesn’t just inform — it legitimises concern, breaks the silence, and helps majorities recognise their power.
A silent majority already supports system-level change — it just hasn’t seen itself reflected publicly.
When people realise that, something shifts:
From overwhelming → energising
From isolating → collective
Many people know climate chaos threatens livelihoods, fear wider instability, and want unity over polarisation — but assume they’re in the minority.
They’re not.
When scientists speak freely, it gives the rest of us “official” permission to voice what we’re already feeling.
Concern about environmental breakdown isn’t fringe — it’s widespread, just quiet.
Does it matter when scientists are fully honest about climate? Hell yes.
New research, 'Mobilising Silent Majorities', shows why outspoken scientists are key to real societal mobilisation.
Watch 'You're Not Alone' w/ Liam Kavanagh and Caroline Lucas now! www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5bY...
⚠️Climate impacts are here. How do we respond?
Join us TOMORROW in Guildford for the SECA Annual Gathering: Facing the Future
A day focused on resilience, local action & building stronger communities, with @rupertread.bsky.social
Last chance: book your place! seclimatealliance.uk/seca-annual-...
Most people are concerned about climate, but don’t speak up. Let’s find our voice.
Join @CarolineLucas, @liamckavanagh, Wim Vermeulen and @PhoebeTickell, for the launch of Mobilising Silent Majorities.
March 31 | 17:30–19:00 GMT | Online
Free tickets: shorturl.at/w2Wpe
WATCH: Michael Sheen narrates our powerful new Climate Majority Project short film, You Told Us To Talk About The Weather. Have you seen it?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pozD...
Last week, we launched We Need a Plan B, led by Theo Cox.
The report argues that preparedness, not just prevention, must become central to climate action.
With risks rising and progress stalling, betting everything on Plan A is itself a risk.
🎥 Watch the launch:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV5R...
We argue for developing a Plan B through Strategic Adaptation:
• building resilience
• planning for disruptions
• preparing supply chains & infrastructure
• strengthening community
Preparedness isn’t pessimism, it’s responsibility
Read the report: drive.google.com/file/d/1ID32...
For decades, climate discourse has revolved around debates that may never be resolved in time:
• model forecasts
• growth vs degrowth
• future tech like fusion or carbon removal
• tipping points
But global catastrophe models can’t prove themselves until it’s too late.
Isn’t it time we had a plan, just in case things do go catastrophically wrong?
Our new report “We Need a Plan B” by Theo Cox, Liam Kavanagh and @rupertread.bsky.social Read argues that waiting to win climate debates risks leaving us dangerously unprepared.
drive.google.com/file/d/1ID32...
Climate change is already affecting young people’s mental health; most teachers aren’t given the support or training to navigate those conversations.
Climate Courage Schools is trying to change that. If you can, consider supporting the crowdfunder:
www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/climate-co...
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🌧️ In the past 6 hours, 94% of Brits have talked about the weather. 🌍 In the past 5 years, 7000 Brits have been arrested for speaking about the climate crisis.
Small talk vs. real talk – how do we bridge the gap?
#YouToldUsToTalkAboutTheWeather #ClimateCourage #ShortFilm #FilmRelease #ClimateFilm
🎬 You Told Us to Talk About the Weather is a new short film exploring why it’s so hard to speak openly about climate.
Based on a poetry series by award-winning playwright Emma Louise Howell and starring Olivier & BAFTA-nominated Michael Sheen.
Watch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pozD...
What if climate debates aren’t resolved before serious impacts hit? This event launches a new report arguing the UK must move beyond argument and begin preparing a credible Plan B for national resilience.
This is the final call to make sure you are there - save your place. Join the conversation.
We Need a Plan B: Engaging with the realities of catastrophic climate risk
Tue 10 Mar | 8:30–9:45am GMT | Online
Our new report asks what a credible Plan B for national resilience looks like.
Join us tomorrow morning for the discussion: www.tickettailor.com/events/clima...
“From nature projects to biodiversity funds, key programmes will suffer as the UK aims to lower its international climate finance commitments by billions." - worth the read.
This week’s Guardian newsletter explores how proposed cuts to UK climate finance could affect ecosystems both at home and abroad. The article also connects to the (still suppressed) national security assessment on ecosystem collapse:
Take a look:
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Nature loss is not just an environmental issue, it’s an economic and security threat.
That’s why protecting forests and scaling ecosystems-based adaptation must be part of the UK’s resilience strategy.
Baroness Sheehan raised a stark warning from the repressed national security assessment: nature loss could leave UK GDP 12% lower by 2030.
Read the exchange:
hansard.parliament.uk/Lords/2026-0...
A classified UK national security assessment warns biodiversity loss is a security threat, not just an environmental issue.
GDP, food supply, migration, pandemics and geopolitical stability are all at risk.
Key findings in the carousel ⬇️
Watch the ITV News broadcast and read the report.
A new film about societal breakdown is generating discussion - and BBC coverage referencing our work: www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Time to start discussing a Plan B for society if business-as-usual proves too risky.
📅 Join our report launch on 10 Mar, 8:30am: www.tickettailor.com/events/clima...