A free evening event in Lambeth on Thursday 21 May 2026 between 5:30-7:00PM hosted by the Lambeth Climate Ready Partnership. Featuring short talks on climate adaptation, followed by networking and discussion.
Cadence Conversations 2026 is a confidential, online roundtable for people in government, the voluntary sector and the private sector who are preparing for environmental breakdown. Running on Monday evenings via Zoom throughout 2026, the series offers facilitated conversations, watch parties and peer support focused on climate adaptation, societal resilience and responding to cascading climate risks.
Climate Resilience in the Cultural Sector Conference on the 6 March 2026 at the British Library, London. Join this one-day conference to explore practical strategies for boosting climate resilience across the cultural sector. Organised by the National Museum Directors’ Council in partnership with leading cultural organisations, the event will include case studies, workshops, and guidance for preparing organisations for climate risks.
The ‘Accelerating Resilience and Climate Adaptation of Domestic Environments for vulnerable populations’ (ARCADE) project aims to assist decision-makers to protect older heat-vulnerable people in the UK in adapting to climate change within their homes.
This case study examines the Cambridge Canopy Project, an initiative by Cambridge City Council to increase the city's tree canopy cover from 17% to 19% by the 2050s.
This book chapter shares insights from five arts and humanities-led UK Climate Resilience Programme (UKCR) projects, presenting key learnings and pathways for future research and policy interventions.
Introducing the UK Climate Resilience Programme is a book chapter book on the UK programme entitled Quantifying climate risk and building resilience in the UK (2024).
Discover the Art-Based Climate Resilience Toolkit which offers a fresh perspective on climate change communication and action.
February 28, 2024
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