The People’s Emergency Briefing: Glasgow and the built environment + Panel Discussion
New Future, in partnership with Glasgow Film Theatre, Atelier Ten, Architecture Fringe and Architects Declare, present this post-election public screening of <i>The People's Emergency Briefing</i>, followed by facilitated discussion with local councillors, newly-elected MSPs, and representatives from Scotland's built environment sector.
In November 2025, more than 1,200 MPs, peers and leaders from business, culture, faith, sport and the media gathered at Westminster Central Hall for a landmark national briefing delivered by leading UK experts. The presentations addressed the implications of climate and nature breakdown for food security, health, national security, infrastructure and the economy, alongside practical evidence on how risks can still be reduced.
That briefing has now been adapted into a new public film, <i>The People's Emergency Briefing</i>, designed for community screenings across the UK followed by structured local discussion.
The aim is simple: to make vital information about the climate and nature crisis accessible in every constituency, in a format that is clear, human and relatable.
This post-election screening and panel discussion will be open to all, but with a specific focus on the implications for our built environment sector. The discussion will centre on what the nature and climate crises mean for our city, local communities, homes and natural environment.
This is an opportunity to bring people together to hear the evidence and discuss how to respond — along with their local councillors and MSPs. Full panel announcement to follow.DocumentaryPT50M12A2026-06-01The People’s Emergency Briefing: Glasgow and the built environment + Panel Discussion"The People’s Emergency Briefing: Glasgow and the built environment + Panel Discussion"