Pure Clean Water: film screening and discussion, Wednesday 13th December, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, St Philip’s Church Centre, 185 Mill Road Cambridge CB1 3AN

Hosted by Friends of the Cam, this screening of Tony Eva’s award-winning film “Pure Clean Water” demonstrates how the Cam and its tributaries - a rare chalk stream system - have been exploited to the brink of extinction.

The event is free to attend.  For further information and to book a place please visit


Talk: Rights of Nature for Antarctica - unique challenges and promises, Wednesday 29th November, 6.30pm, St Philips Church Centre, Mill Road, Cambridge

Alejandra Mancilla will talk about the idea of recognising Antarctica as a subject of rights, and the challenges to and promise of this.  For more information and to book a place go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rights-of-nature-for-antarctica-unique-challenges-and-promises-tickets-740265834037?aff=oddtdtcreator


Cambridge Zero Community Day, Saturday 18th November, 10am – 7pm (Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology (10-1pm) Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ; Pembroke College New Auditorium (3:30-7pm)

Cambridge Zero will like to invite you to their Community Day called Climate Resilient Communities: Participate, Engage, Act.  The day will be divided into morning and afternoon sessions with activities for children, families and anyone interested in how we can build climate resilient communities. For more information go to


Food for the Planet Festival, Saturday, 21st October 21 – Sunday 29th October, Cambridge

This week-long festival, with a theme of "Climate Action On A Plate”, aims to inspire and encourage people to take positive action towards a climate diet, whether this is through reducing food waste, growing fruit and veg or reducing meat and dairy consumption. Includes family friendly workshops, stalls, activities, restaurant discounts and days out across the city.  For more information go to


Walking in Water, 24th September - 8th October 2023

A 15-day, 180-mile walk from Cambridge to Norwich... on land that may soon be underwater.  Conservation scientist Dr Charlie Gardner will be walking from Cambridge to Norwich in several stages with other local residents, campaigners, conservationists and councillors, and would be happy to be joined by others. See more information here