00:00Liverpool City Council is inviting residents, partners and stakeholders to attend a screening of the People's Emergency Briefing at the
00:09Cunard Building later this month.
00:11The event forms part of the Council's wider climate engagement programme and will provide an opportunity for attendees to learn
00:18more about the challenges posed by climate change and nature loss and what they could mean for communities in Liverpool.
00:24The film aims to increase public understanding of climate and nature related risks and encourage informed decisions about potential local
00:33and national responses.
00:34The screening will be followed by a facilitated discussion exploring how the city can continue to strengthen resilience and prepare
00:42for future environmental challenges.
00:44The film draws on evidence presented during the National Emergency Briefing, bringing together leading UK experts to explain how climate
00:51change and nature degradation are already affecting everyday life, including impacts on health, infrastructure, the economy and local communities.
01:01It's designed to provide clear evidence-based information and encourage informed public discussion about potential responses at both national and
01:09local levels.
01:10Liverpool City Council has an important role to play in helping the city respond to climate change through areas such
01:17as housing, transport, planning and infrastructure, while also supporting local resilience to issues including flooding and extreme heat.
01:25The screening will take place on Tuesday 21st of July.
01:28The screening will take place on Tuesday 21st of July.
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