Get your Fresk on!
Created by an NGO in France, the Climate Fresk is a collaborative workshop where a group of 4-14 people play a 3-hour game with cards for a mind-mapping exercise, followed by a guided time to reflect on what can be done and how to get there.
This workshop is an opportunity to come together with others who are also concerned about what is happening with climate change; to learn more, and explore what actions we can take together - including those who are taking action in Bristol.
Thurs 27th Feb
Gasworks Studio, 27 Narroways Rd, St Werburghs, BS2 9XB
5.45pm : Doors Open / grab a brew & cake
6.00pm - 9.00pm : Workshop (with a short mid-way break)
£7 / £5, includes cake and tea/coffee
All profits to Climate Fresk NGO
Accessibility Info:
The Gasworks Studio is a first floor, accessible venue for wheelchair users, including toilet facilities.
IT'S SCIENTIFIC!
The facts in Climate Fresk are sourced from the most respected scientific publications: the IPCC reports. These are the same reports that inform global political and economic decision-making at the highest level.
Climate Fresk is neutral and objective and presents only established scientific facts.
IT'S ACCESSIBLE!
By activating the group’s collective intelligence, Climate Fresk workshops enable participants to take ownership of the subject matter.
The Climate Fresk methodology doesn’t involve an expert presenting information to the group ; instead, it requires all participants to take an active role in the building-up of the Fresk, becoming participative learners.
As participants link the causes and effects of climate change, they are able to take a step back and understand the systemic nature of the challenges.
IT'S EFFECTIVE!
Through a shared understanding of the mechanisms at work, Climate Fresk enables both individuals and organisations to have an open and positive conversation about climate solutions.
Participants leave the workshop having formed a strong bond with each other, and are well equipped to implement the climate actions that they have identified.