Book discussion: The Climate Majority Project Book

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Book discussion: The Climate Majority Project Book

Book discussion: The Climate Majority Project Book

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Coaches Kay Young and John Gray have been very inspired by reading The Climate Majority Project – and we’ve also had the chance to meet and work with one of the editors, Rupert Read.

The book presents an inspiring theory of change for building on the majority of people who are concerned by the climate and biodiversity crises and who are looking to know how to respond effectively.

The contributing authors describe actual, happening responses in a number of settings.

The book encourage us to know that we don’t need to wait for politicians’ approval in order to take action in the spaces that most of us have immediate, easy access to: our local community, and our workplace.

Kay and John think the book has relevance for coaches and other helping professionals; and we’d love to be in dialogue with you if you’d be interested too!

The book is a straightforward read, and the chapters can be read in any order – follow your interest.

We’re offering a one-off meet-up, on Wednesday 4th September, 15.30 to 17.00 UK/British Summer Time.

The book is available here https://londonpublishingpartnership.co.uk/books/the-climate-majority-project-setting-the-stage-for-a-mainstream-urgent-climate-movement/

The Climate Majority Project is here: https://climatemajorityproject.com/

And register here to join us for a one-off ‘book club’ conversation, having read as much of the book as you want to in the meantime. We’ll share our thoughts as part of the conversation, and invite space for everyone to share and discuss.

Additional Details

Event Timezone Reference - London/British Summer Time

Event Language - English

Posted By - John Gray

Email - john@johngray.org.uk

 

Date And Time

Sep 4, 2024 @ 03:30 PM (GMT) to
Sep 4, 2024 @ 05:00 PM (GMT)
 

Location

Online event

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