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Loving Earth exhibitions in and around Glasgow today
Groups of Loving Earth panels are on display in several venues in and around Glasgow for COP 26 . Full details are listed on the Nov 1 page of this calendar .
Those you can see today are at: Maryhill Burgh Halls , The Scottish Maritime Museum in Dumbarton ( a short train ride from Glasgow and a nice place to see the Clyde open out), and at two Save the Children shops. This evening you can see them and join a discussion with participants from around the world at Glasgow Meeting House, and there’s a textile workshop on Sunday at Gorbals church.
Caring for what we love in the face of environmental threats: an international conversation
38 Elmbank Crescent, Glasgow G2 4PSInvited participants from different parts of the world will introduce this evening’s conversation, selecting some Loving Earth panels as a starting pointSpeakers include:Wopicho Apollo, speaking from Uganda where he trains a variety of groups about sustainability, adaptation and mitigation measures and plays a leading role in the Friends Church of Uganda (Quakers)Ed Tyler teaches permaculture in Glasgow and works to create regenerative culture in the Clyde bioregion.Beverley Ward is Field Secretary for Earthcare in the South Eastern Yearly Meeting of Quakers and has a wide range of experience across the Americas. She will be speaking from Florida.This event will be held both on Zoom and at the Glasgow Quaker Meeting House, and is free.
To attend on Zoom please book via this link: Eventbrite Caring-for-what-we-love-in-the-world-in-the-face-of-environmental-threats-ONLINE
To attend in person at the Meeting House (where numbers will be limited for Covid-safety) please book via this link: Eventbrite Caring-for-what-we-love-in-the-world-in-the-face-of-environmental-threats-tickets-MEETING HOUSE