MACC Hub Webinar Series #3: Visions for a well-adapted UK
Date and Time
Date: Thursday 18 September 2025
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM GMT+1
Location: Online
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Aim
The MACC Hub invited attendees to join a conversation on one of the most urgent and underexplored questions in climate action: what does a well-adapted UK actually look like?
Unlike emissions targets, adaptation lacks a shared, measurable vision to guide ambition, align efforts, and inspire investment. A clear vision could shape a pathway toward a desirable common future—defining what we are aiming for, how we coordinate to get there, and why clarity is essential to embed resilience across society. Without it, adaptation remains fragmented, reactive, and under-resourced, locking in future risks and higher costs.
Agenda
This webinar explored key questions at the heart of vision-building for adaptation:
- Who benefits—and who loses—from dominant visions of a well-adapted UK?
- What trade-offs are we willing (or not willing) to make in building resilience?
- How can we create space for conflict, contestation, and dissent in vision-building?
- How can we avoid visions that depoliticise climate adaptation and erase responsibility?
Structure
This one-hour webinar features four invited speakers from across the fours nations of the UK. Each offers a 7 minute provocation responding to the guiding questions, drawing on practice, scholarship, and lived experience. Rather than formal presentations, these short talks are designed to seed collective reflection, spark debate, and open space for imagining alternative futures.
A Q&A and open discussion follows, inviting participants to share perspectives, challenge assumptions, and co-create ideas for how a vision for a well-adapted UK might take shape—at national, regional, and local levels.
Speakers
Our brilliant speakers on the panel:
- Ruth Hunter (PhD) – Professor at Queen’s University Belfast (Northern Ireland)
- Colleen Cluett – Sustainable Development Advisor, Office of the Future Generations Commissioner (Wales)
- David Gunn – Senior Research Fellow, Sustainability Accelerator, Environment and Society Centre, Chatham House (England)
- Ian Roderick – Director of The Schumacher Institute
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