Exeter Picture House Cinema | Sunday 1 September at 4pm
Cornwall’s Climate Stories is a series of inspiring documentaries highlighting the impacts of climate change already being felt across Cornwall. The films focus on specific themes, from housing, transport and fishing to energy, health and farming, looking at how these will be affected in the future, and how they can also be part of the solution.
These award-winning films, which have been praised by Sir David Attenborough, are presented by everyday people and focus on bringing people together rather than polarising views.
The latest film looks at the crucial issue of Cornwall’s energy future and how this could affect the rest of the country. Power To The People, presented by surfer and geologist Lucy Cotton, explores the exciting opportunities, huge challenges and frustrating problems facing us in our efforts to step away from fossil fuels and move towards cleaner energy.
Power To The People will be screened at Exeter Picture House Cinema at 4pm on Sunday 1 September with a live Q and A afterwards.
The panellists include Claire Wallerstein (Producer of Cornwall Climate Stories), Dr James Dyke (Assistant Director of the Global Systems Institute at Exeter University) and Richard Day (Chairman of Eden Geothermal).