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RSGS screens Scotland's climate journey documentary free in Inverness


By Margaret Chrystall

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Ahead of COP27, the Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS) will be hosting a free screening of its documentary Scotland: Our Climate Journey at Eden Court.

Film is being shown in Inverness ahead of COP27.
Film is being shown in Inverness ahead of COP27.

The feature-length documentary will be shown on Thursday, November 17.

It is narrated by a range of individuals from across the country from different sectors, offering different perspectives.

But all are contributing in the battle against climate change.

As the film uncovers the journey of policy, industries, communities, farmers and scientists, viewers will learn that Scotland already possesses most of the tools and expertise needed to fight the climate crisis.

The RSGS say it hopes the film will leave viewers with a sense of hope, inspiration and renewed strength for the journey ahead.

The documentary has already been well received and is described as an informative yet inspiring insight into Scotland’s climate journey.

One reviewer said: “I must say I thought that it was absolutely superb. I found it to be insightful, informative, and entertaining. More than this though, what I absolutely adored was that for me the tone of the film’s story also captured the values and sensibilities of Scotland’s culture supremely well.”

Another commented: “Marvellous... with a much-needed sprinkling of optimism.”

Tickets are available: RSGS.org/Events.

Learn more: www.scotlandsclimatejourney.co.uk


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