Free Screening of People’s Emergency Briefing
Date/Time
Date(s) - 30/05/2026
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Location
Central Hall, Coventry
Categories
The People’s Emergency Briefing is a film based on the National Emergency Briefing which brought together nine leading UK scientists and experts who set out the the latest evidence on climate change and nature breakdown and its implications for health, food systems, national security and the UK economy.
This evidence has now been turned into film which is being shown free throughout the UK and will be available in Coventry Central Hall, CV1 2HA on Saturday 30 May from 13:00 to 15:00, followed by a short discussion.
The screening is open to anyone aged 16 or over. It is organised by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust – Team Wilder.
To book your free seat click here.
The National Emergency Briefing was held on in Westminster Central Hall in November 2026. Eight leading experts, chaired by Professor Mike Berners-Lee, gave a concise, high-level and unfiltered briefing on the entire interconnected crisis – including threats to food supply, health, and national security. They also set out how investing in genuine emergency action will make us better off. The event was opened by Chris Packham.
The invitation-only audience of over 1200 included politicians and influential figures from business, culture, faith, sport, and the media. Find out the aims of the Briefing here.
A film version of the event, the People’s Emergency Briefing, is now being rolled out across the UK. See the short trailer below.
The event is supported by the National Trust, RSPB, Church of England, Exeter University, the Royal Meteorological Society, Royal Society of Biology, National Education Union, and many more.
