Fife Climate Knowhow
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Fife Climate Knowhow

When

Tuesday, 23 June 2026, 11:00 – 15:00

Fife Voluntary Action

New Volunteer House, 16 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1XT

Time

11:0015:00

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Our two-part Fife Climate Knowhow course shares all you need to know about the climate emergency and how it can affect our lives. Workshop 1: Climate Science & Justice – Tuesday 16th June, 10am–2pm Workshop 2: Climate Action & Conversations – Tuesday 23rd June, 10am–2pm This two-part programme of workshops in June supports you to: Learn together about the science behind climate change by taking part in a Climate Fresk collage Reflect on the local and global impacts of climate change and the importance of climate justice Find tangible ways to reduce your carbon emissions and start your own climate action plan Discuss our society’s climate silence and develop tools for talking to people about climate change “I really enjoyed the collaborative nature of the Climate Fresk. Was good to learn and put that knowledge into context.” Fife Climate Knowhow participant, February 2026 The course includes presentation-style learning, as well as plenty of opportunities for group discussions, and climate related games and activities. We know that directly confronting climate change and its effects can be emotional.

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