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SUMMARY:Skye Climate Action Climate Fèis
DESCRIPTION:Skye Climate Action’s CLIMATE FÈIS is a Community Climate Festival for Skye\, Raasay and Lochalsh throughout the month of August 2021.  It is a Fringe Festival to the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP26). \nThe festival showcases the creative activities Skye\, Raasay and Lochalsh are doing in response to the challenges of climate change and the need to reduce our carbon emissions. It is a festival for everyone and individuals and communities have signed up to put on a fantastic range of events including: \nOpening ceremony – members of Skye & Lochalsh Faiths Together and Broadford Church of Scotland; Scything event – Heather Beaton & Kyle Community Trust; Climate Champions – Roz Birch & the Selkie Collective; Active Enquiry theatre – Suzanne Dance; Sustainable construction workshop – James Wilson; Hydro electric project – Sleat Community Trust; Open studio – Irene Blair; Online events – The Highland Council Climate team; Artwork – various schools; Food foraging workshops – Glenelg; Litter picking events – Jenny Chapman; and many more. \nVisit the Climate Fèis website for more information.
URL:https://skyeclimateaction.org/events/skye-climate-action-climate-feis/
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SUMMARY:Our Living Landscape: Communities Leading Change
DESCRIPTION:Coigach & Assynt Living Landscape (CALL)  in the far north west of Scotland is a partnership of community\, charity and private landowners and charities working together to improve both the environmental and economic prospects of this very remote part of Scotland. \nOver 30 projects have been carried out\, included upgrading and creating almost 13km of paths\, including routes over the iconic mountains of Quinag and Suilven; nearly 600ha of native woodlands planted and managed; innovative training programmes for deer management and crofters; and an outdoor woodland learning project that has worked with every school in the area. \nThe conference will showcase what has been achieved in the past years and share experience and knowledge\, and provide networking opportunities with other practitioners in the field of landscape-scale conservation \nRegister here.
URL:https://skyeclimateaction.org/events/our-living-landscape-communities-leading-change/
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SUMMARY:Exploring Scotland’s 20-minute neighbourhoods: Designing in the community
DESCRIPTION:The 20-minute concept has gained attention internationally and has been developed in cities such as Melbourne\, Portland and Paris. The concept looks at having all your basic needs – health and social care\, shops\, work hubs\, places to socialise –  met within a 20-minute walk\, wheel or cycle from where you live. \nThe Scottish Government’s 2020-21 Programme for Government  announced the ambition of 20- minute neighbourhoods and the concept has gained significant traction since the COVID-19 pandemic with people staying closer to home to access support and services. \nThe  Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland is holding four events\, each with a panel of speakers and breakout rooms. \n\nExploring Scotland’s 20-minute neighbourhood: Introduction Thu 6th May (13:00 to 14:30pm)\nExploring Scotland’s 20-minute neighbourhood: Getting around and accessing services Thursday 17th June (13:00 to 14:30)\nExploring Scotland’s 20-minute neighbourhood: Social connection\, housing and greenspace Thu 15th July (13:00 to 14:30)\nExploring Scotland’s 20-minute neighbourhood: Designing in the community Thu 26th Aug (13:00 to 14:30)\n\nTo sign up to the first event\, please send an email to event@alliance-scotland.org.uk
URL:https://skyeclimateaction.org/events/exploring-scotlands-20-minute-neighbourhoods-designing-in-the-community/
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SUMMARY:How Highland pensions are driving the climate crisis and what we can do about it
DESCRIPTION:The Highland Council pension fund invests over £40 million in fossil fuel companies that are fuelling the climate crisis\, including BP and mining giant BHP. \nThe Highland Council declared a Climate Emergency in 2019\, but we need to see it take action to stop funding the climate crisis to back up these words. \nOn Thursday 26th August at 7pm\, join us for an evening of inspiring speakers\, films and climate action to learn how Highland pensions can help tackle the climate crisis. \nWe’ll be joined by guest speakers from both the Highlands and South America who will share how the Highland Council pension fund’s investments directly lead to injustice and pollution for communities around the world. \nWe’ll also hear about the new Fossil Free Highlands campaign to end these investments and find out how we can call on our councillors\, MSPs and pension funds to make the shift to ethical investments and a fossil free future. \nThere will be a chance to meet other people from across the Highlands and beyond\, and to discuss how we can take meaningful climate action together in the run up to the UN climate conference\,COP26\, which is taking place in Glasgow in November. Everyone is welcome! \nThe event brings together Friends of the Earth Scotland\, Protect Our Winters\, the Highland Charter for Responsible Investment\, Fridays for Future Highlands and War on Want. \nSpecial guest speakers: \n\nSebastian Ordonez Munoz\, Senior International Programmes Officer (Latin America) at War on Want in London\nLauren MacCallum\, General Manager for Protect Our Winters UK\, based in Aviemore\nLily Henderson\, youth climate striker with Fridays for Future Highlands\n\nRegister here
URL:https://skyeclimateaction.org/events/how-highland-pensions-are-driving-the-climate-crisis-and-what-we-can-do-about-it/
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SUMMARY:Eco-Anxiety Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Feeling overwhelmed by the state of our planet?  What is Eco-anxiety and why does it arise? Have you or anyone you know felt it lately? \nSCCAN has teamed up with Climate Psychology Alliance to deliver a workshop on eco-anxiety and managing emotions. Through shared experience\, SCAN hopes to help you understand better why healthy emotion regulation is important and offer some tips around that. They will provide a useful theoretical framework for people to understand how to approach eco-anxiety. \nBook here.
URL:https://skyeclimateaction.org/events/eco-anxiety-workshop/
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