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Screening of National Emergency Briefing film at Bristol Business School

30th April 2026

National Emergency Briefing – Mitigation, Adaptation, and Resilience for West Businesses

Please register to attend this screening of the National Emergency Briefing film in the Bristol Business School on 15th May, along with a Panel Discussion on implications for businesses in the West of England. 

The film 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.   The initiative is explicitly non-partisan, and has support from a wide range of organisations including National Trust, Church of England, Exeter University, the Royal Meteorological Society, WWF, National Education Union, and many more.   Its purpose is to support informed democratic discussion and ensure that Parliament and the public share a common understanding of the scale and urgency of the challenge.

Following the 45-minute film, we will host a 45-minute structured local discussion on what this means for our community.  Speakers will include Luke McCullough from Aviva and Emma Howard Boyd, former Chair of the Environment Agency.

Friday 15th May
UWE Bristol Frenchay Campus, Bristol Business School, BS16 1QY

  • 3X110
    • 8:30am Business breakfast refreshments
  • 2X242
    • 9:00am Film
    • 9:45am Panel Discussion
    • 10:30am Networking
    • 11:00am Close

National Emergency Briefing – Mitigation, Adaptation, and Resilience for West Businesses

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About Tom Bowden-Green

I am a senior lecturer in marketing and a behavioural science researcher within Bristol Business School at UWE Bristol.

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