
Business NOT as usual : People's Emergency Briefing
Thu 17 Sept · 12:30
The Catalyst
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Business NOT as usual: People's Emergency Briefing takes place at The Catalyst in Newcastle on 17 September 2026 at 12:30. The event features a film regarding the impact of climate and nature crises on the UK. Admission is free.
The film looks at what climate and nature crises mean for food, health, economic stability, and everyday life in the UK.
Join us for a screening of The People’s Emergency Briefing, a short film presented by Chris Packham that brings together leading UK experts to set out the latest evidence on the climate and nature crises. The film looks at what these changes mean for food, health, economic stability, and everyday life in the UK.
The climate and nature crisis threatens all aspects of British life, from national security to the food supply. Solutions exist but we need a rapid, WW2-scale response, and for the government to act now to build the solutions needed.
The National Emergency Briefing (“NEB”) was commissioned in response to a simple but profound democratic principle: people should be trusted with the truth about major risks that affect their lives.
We will be joined by Hayley Fowler, Profesor of Climate Change Impacts at Newcastle University, who was one of ten UK’s leading experts who briefed an invited audience of more than 1,200 politicians and leaders from business, culture, faith, sport and the media in Westminster in November 2025.
Please come and watch the film and make up your own mind about whether action on the climate and nature crises is needed.
This event is brought to you by the Internet of Caring Things® programme
Your personal data will be stored securely in line with regulations set out under GDPR. Registration data may be shared with essential programme and event partners or the funder for the purpose of the IoCT™ programme and evaluation.
If you have any questions about the event or are interested in learning more about the Internet of Caring Things® programme, please contact: ioct@ncl.ac.uk
About the Internet of Caring Things® programme
The Internet of Caring Things® is a network of connected devices and services with a clear mission: to actively care for people – their physical and mental well-being – and what really matters to them – such as leisure, safety and security, pets, planet, sustainability and connecting with family and friends.
The programme is delivered by U.K. National Innovation Centre Ageing (NICA), Voice® and Centre of Process Innovation (CPI) to support economic growth and improve the health and wellbeing of those living and working in the North East. Together, we are developing the first network of connected objects and cognitive systems with a clear mission: to actively care for people and what matters to them.
This project is part-funded by the North East Mayoral Strategic Authority and Newcastle University, in partnership with the Centre of Process Innovation (CPI).
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Business NOT as usual : People's Emergency Briefing takes place on Thursday, 17 September 2026 at 12:30.
Business NOT as usual : People's Emergency Briefing is held at The Catalyst in Newcastle upon Tyne (3 Science Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TG).
Entry to Business NOT as usual : People's Emergency Briefing is free.
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Business NOT as usual : People's Emergency Briefing
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Business NOT as usual: People's Emergency Briefing takes place at The Catalyst in Newcastle on 17 September 2026 at 12:30. The event features a film regarding the impact of climate and nature crises on the UK. Admission is free.
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Organiser’s full description
The film looks at what climate and nature crises mean for food, health, economic stability, and everyday life in the UK.
Join us for a screening of The People’s Emergency Briefing, a short film presented by Chris Packham that brings together leading UK experts to set out the latest evidence on the climate and nature crises. The film looks at what these changes mean for food, health, economic stability, and everyday life in the UK.
The climate and nature crisis threatens all aspects of British life, from national security to the food supply. Solutions exist but we need a rapid, WW2-scale response, and for the government to act now to build the solutions needed.
The National Emergency Briefing (“NEB”) was commissioned in response to a simple but profound democratic principle: people should be trusted with the truth about major risks that affect their lives.
We will be joined by Hayley Fowler, Profesor of Climate Change Impacts at Newcastle University, who was one of ten UK’s leading experts who briefed an invited audience of more than 1,200 politicians and leaders from business, culture, faith, sport and the media in Westminster in November 2025.
Please come and watch the film and make up your own mind about whether action on the climate and nature crises is needed.
This event is brought to you by the Internet of Caring Things® programme
Your personal data will be stored securely in line with regulations set out under GDPR. Registration data may be shared with essential programme and event partners or the funder for the purpose of the IoCT™ programme and evaluation.
If you have any questions about the event or are interested in learning more about the Internet of Caring Things® programme, please contact: ioct@ncl.ac.uk
About the Internet of Caring Things® programme
The Internet of Caring Things® is a network of connected devices and services with a clear mission: to actively care for people – their physical and mental well-being – and what really matters to them – such as leisure, safety and security, pets, planet, sustainability and connecting with family and friends.
The programme is delivered by U.K. National Innovation Centre Ageing (NICA), Voice® and Centre of Process Innovation (CPI) to support economic growth and improve the health and wellbeing of those living and working in the North East. Together, we are developing the first network of connected objects and cognitive systems with a clear mission: to actively care for people and what matters to them.
This project is part-funded by the North East Mayoral Strategic Authority and Newcastle University, in partnership with the Centre of Process Innovation (CPI).
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The Catalyst3 Science Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TG
Arthur's Hill, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Business NOT as usual : People's Emergency Briefing takes place on Thursday, 17 September 2026 at 12:30.
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Business NOT as usual : People's Emergency Briefing is held at The Catalyst in Newcastle upon Tyne (3 Science Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5TG).
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Entry to Business NOT as usual : People's Emergency Briefing is free.
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