Climate Action Week 2024 officially takes place Monday 4 – Friday 8 March. Take a look at the events we have planned for the week and how to get involved.Â
In February 2021, we published our Climate and Ecological Crisis Action Plan, which outlines the ways we’re hoping to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030/31. You can read our annual progress report .
Community action is a key part of achieving this target, which is why we are hosting Climate Action Week as an opportunity for students, staff and the broader community to join us in taking action for the benefit of both people and the planet.
The variety of events we have planned throughout the week aim to inspire and empower you to take climate action through learning, sharing knowledge, and discussion, but also through understanding how climate action can have positive effects on your mental and physical health.
What events are on?
Climate Fresk Workshop for Faculty of Science & Technology (FST) and Faculty of Health & Social Science (HSS) students – Thursday 29 February, 1-4pm – BG-113, Lansdowne Campus
The Climate Fresk is an interactive, collaborative and accessible workshop based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports, providing foundational understanding of the climate challenge, and empowering participants to take constructive action. Come enjoy a serious reflection and discussion about climate action, meet like-minded people, and be part of the change!
Please note that this workshop is just for students in FST and HSS.Â
Exploring Climate Action: A panel discussion – Monday 4 March, 4-5pm – Inspire Lecture Theatre, Fusion, Talbot Campus
Are you concerned about what is going on in the world around you? Do you feel an urge to do something about it, but you don't know where to start? Have you considered climate activism, but perhaps you are feeling nervous about taking the next step? This is the event for you! Come along to hear from local climate activists, experts, and the Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Sustainability Team about what climate action is, why is it important and, critically, that climate action is accessible to everyone!Â
Seed Paper Bookmark Stamping – Monday 4 March, 12-2pm – Student Centre, Talbot Campus
Join us for a quick crafting session, where you will be able to use coloured ink and stamps to decorate a bookmark made from seed paper. Use the handy bookmark and when you are done - you can tear it up, and pop it in some soil or compost and watch wildflowers grow!
Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó-SUÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Running Group - Tuesday 5 March, 12:30-1pm – SportÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Reception
Open to Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó students and staff of all running abilities, come and join us for social and mindful run to Slades Farm. Running does extraordinary things for your mind and body, ever more so when you can run with other people in nature. This is a great opportunity to meet people, move your body, and spend time in nature. This running group meets at this time every Tuesday, so you are more the welcome to join this group permanently too. Meet at SportÖ÷²¥ÓÕ»ó reception, ready to run from 12:30.
Climate Assembly: Plastic and Waste – Tuesday 5 March, 1-2:30pm – F307, Fusion, Talbot Campus
As outlined in our Climate and Ecological Crisis Action plan, it is important to ensure that student and staff feedback is embedded into how we achieve our target of net zero emissions by 2030/31. This is an opportunity for you learn about how we deal with plastic and waste on campus, discuss it, and propose conclusions from your own perspective. Have your say!Â
Student Owned Business Fair – Tuesday 5 March – Student Centre Ground Floor, Talbot Campus
If you are a Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó student and a budding entrepreneur this is the event for you! Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó students and alumni will be exhibiting their own business ideas and startups on the day- come along and support a fellow entrepreneur! If you have a student owned business (or offer support for businesses starting up) and would like to take part,  by Thursday 29 February to secure your place.
Climate Fresk Workshop for Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Business School (Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»óBS) and Faculty of Media & Communications (FMC) students – Wednesday 6 March, 1-4pm – F201, Fusion, Talbot Campus
The Climate Fresk is an interactive, collaborative and accessible workshop based on the IPCC reports, providing foundational understanding of the climate challenge, and empowering participants to take constructive action. Come enjoy a serious reflection and discussion about climate action, meet like-minded people, and be part of the change!
Please note that this workshop is just for students in Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»óBS and FMC.Â
Bike Fair – Thursday 7 March – Bournemouth Gateway Building, Lansdowne Campus
Whether you're looking for a bike and accessories or wanting to ask questions and find discounts, come along to our Bike Fair for stalls from Cycle Solutions, Ö÷²¥ÓÕ»ó Sustainability Team, Dorset Police bike tagging and the Bike Doctor.