Carbon Conversations

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20170515 (5.30pm Registration. 6pm start – followed by networking 7pm onwards)

This event is organised by Peterborough in Transition and the Going Green working group of the British Psychological Society.

Carbon Conversations Groups offer a supportive group experience that helps people reduce their personal carbon footprint.  They deal with the difficulties of change by connecting to values, emotions and identity. The groups are based on a psychological understanding of how people change.

Small groups meet with trained facilitators in homes, community centres, workplaces or other venues. The groups offer:

  • space for people to explore what climate change means for themselves, their families and their aspirations
  • permission to share their hopes, doubts and anxieties
  • time to work through the conflicts between intention, social pressure and identity
  • reliable, well-researched information and practical guidance on what will make a difference
  • support in creating a personal plan for change

The meetings use professionally designed, reliable materials to cover climate change basics, ideas for a low-carbon future and the four key areas of the footprint.

To book, visit: http://beta.bps.org.uk/events/carbon-conversations-introduction-process.

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