Take One Action Film Festival Power to Change – The Energy Rebellion, CCA, Tue 27 June 2017
Tue 27 June 2017
6.30pm, £6 (£4.50) via TOA, Cinema
12+
Book online / 0141 352 4900
Can our advanced industrial civilisation meet the needs of a growing population without wrecking our planet? At a crucial time for the transformation of Scotland’s energy landscape, Take One Action present this informative and entertaining documentary which explores existing and emerging possibilities for a radical re-imagining of how we power our world.
Through encounters with activists, entrepreneurs, sceptics, dreamers and policy makers at the heart of Germany’s energy revolution, Power to Change offers tangible pointers to the power we all have to put sustainability at the heart of Scotland’s transport, housing, agriculture and energy future.
After the film join in a conversation on Scotland’s energy future, with guests including Dr Richard Dixon (Director, Friends of the Earth Scotland).
Screening presented in partnership with Friends of the Earth Scotland and Stop Climate Chaos Scotland.
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
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