What does it mean to each of us to consider the legacy we want to leave? What would we like future generations to say about us and the work we did to make a difference?
Faced with at least seven global challenges ranging from the climate emergency to widening inequality, how do we work together to see the interconnections and build effective responses? These are some of the questions we will explore together.
The complexity of these challenges and the relationships between them go beyond what individuals can resolve on their own. Setting the right frame of reference, looking beyond short-term pressures and finding effective ways to communicate and engage with these insights requires a sharing and iterative process. (We need to draw on the knowledge and experience of others and shape our actions in the light of them.)
This event jointly sponsored by the Climate Coaching Alliance and the RSA’s Sustainability and Coaching Networks is designed to be interactive and sharing and aims to stimulate attendees to take practical action together drawing on their explorations and learning from the event.
The event will be hosted by Eve Turner and Professor Peter Hawkins of the Climate Coaching Alliance and by Phillip Ward of the RSA’s Sustainability Network.
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