Henderson's Cafe. under St John's Church, 3 Lothian Road
Doors open at 1830 for tea and coffee for a 1900 start
You can help keep climate change on the agenda at the Scottish elections this May
Join us for this informal and engaging way to discuss climate change with your Scottish Parliamentary candidtes* for Edinburgh Central
For more information and to book a place, contact Diane Green, Campaigns Officer for Christian Aid at dgreen@christian-aid.org or tel: 0141 241 6136
Challenge the government to take the action we need to meet the climate threat.
12 noon: Assemble at Speakers Corner, Hyde Park .
Timetable:
10.30 am Protest Bike ride assembles at Lincoln's Inn Fields - to join the main protest at Hyde Park later.
11.00 am Climate Service at the Church of the Annunciation, Bryanston Street, W1H 7AH organised by Christian Ecology Link, see here.
12.00 noon Assemble on North Carriageway Drive (just west of Speaker's Corner), Hyde Park (Marble Arch tube)
at Hugh Robson Building/Fringe Venue #224 (Tickets£10 (£5c) )
Mark Edwards
Mark Edwards is one of the few environmental communicators to have personally witnessed the global issues that are defining the 21st century. His photographs are published worldwide.
In 1985 he founded Still Pictures, the leading photo agency specializing in the environment, social issues and nature. He has written several bestselling books on photography and co-authored Changing Consciousness with experimental physicist Professor David Bohm.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.
A Climate Change Photography Exhibition at George Square with Free Entry
The Hard Rain Project was established as a charity in 2009 to support educational programmes for schools, universities and colleges, and public exhibitions that campaign for realistic solutions to the interlinked problems of climate change, poverty, the wasteful use of resources, population expansion, habitat destruction and species loss.