We are continuing our successful series of film screenings on climate issues that are relevant to you now and provides an opportunity for trade unionists to develop better and more tangible links between climate activism and industrial issues and create real and meaningful solidarity through those actions.
The next film in the series also forms part of our May Day programme of events, Offshore (2023):
Offshore is an independent documentary that brings together varying perspectives on working in offshore oil and gas and renewable energy - and explores what the coming energy transition means for workers and communities around the UK North Sea.
The film looks at how communities and regions have been impacted by past industrial decline, the risks workers face in an increasingly precarious industry and how they can organise for the future.
The climate crisis means we must rethink our energy systems: where we get energy from, how it's produced and who benefits from it. Workforces and communities all over the UK will be impacted by the energy transition and have the potential to benefit from more publicly owned, local and renewable energy.
So come along catch up with the ongoing climate discussions, enjoy some snacks and stay for the post film discussion.
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