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People’s Emergency Briefing screening and discussion

A screening of the documentary People’s Emergency Briefing will take place at St. Martin Public Hall in St. Martin at 7.30pm Thursday 18th June.

It’s a short, non-political documentary film presenting the latest scientific evidence on the climate and nature crisis. It focuses on how environmental breakdown affects daily life, including food security, health, extreme weather and the cost of living, encouraging local community discussions and action. With Chris Packham and appearances by Jennifer Saunders and Deborah Meaden.

The event will include a 50-minute film followed by a Q&A and discussion facilitated by former BBC Newsnight and science television producer Dr Jonathan Renouf.

The film presents current scientific evidence on the climate and nature crisis, exploring how environmental change is affecting everyday life, including food security, health, extreme weather and the cost of living. It is designed to support informed community discussion and encourage local action.

The screening is free to attend and open to all islanders, although it is not recommended for those under 16.

States Members, as well as business and community leaders and groups, are particularly encouraged to attend.

Date

Jun 18 2026

Time

7:30 pm

Cost

No charge

Location

St Martin's Parish Hall, Jersey
La Rue de La Croix Au Maitre, St Martin, JE3 6HW, Jersey
Website

Organiser

National Emergency Briefing
Email
Website

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Date

Jun 18 2026

Time

7:30 pm

Cost

No charge

Location

St Martin's Parish Hall, Jersey
La Rue de La Croix Au Maitre, St Martin, JE3 6HW, Jersey
Website

Organiser

National Emergency Briefing
Email
Website

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