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Mark Cocker at Cambridge Literary Festival - Our Place: Can We Save Britain's Wildlife?
Apr
14
2:30 PM14:30

Mark Cocker at Cambridge Literary Festival - Our Place: Can We Save Britain's Wildlife?

  • Palmerston Room, St John's College (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Pivotal joins Transition Cambridge in supporting this Cambridge Literary Festival Event.

In his latest book, naturalist and environmental activist Mark Cocker explores six special places which embody the history of British conservation. We meet key characters who shaped the story of the British countryside – Victorian visionaries like Octavia Hill, founder of the National Trust, as well as brilliant naturalists such as Max Nicholson and Derek Ratcliffe.

The book asks searching questions about who owns the land and why? And who benefits from green policies? Above all it attempts to solve a puzzle: why do the British seem to love their countryside more than almost any other nation, yet we have come to live amid one of the most denatured landscapes on Earth?

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Films for Our Future Festival Screening - wetheuncivilised: A Life Story
Feb
16
7:00 PM19:00

Films for Our Future Festival Screening - wetheuncivilised: A Life Story

  • Haslingfield Methodist Church (map)
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As part of the Films for Our Future Festival, Pivotal is screening this beautiful documentary about a young couple on a quest throughout Britain for a more satisfying and sustainable way of living. Disillusioned by their urban lifestyles of consumption and alienation, Lily and Pete set out to discover other ways of living in the modern world. Their journey didn't provide them with easy answers, but it did inspire them and introduce them to some of the new ways of thinking that may just change the way we all live and help to protect the planet.

Donations will be accepted to cover costs of this screening.

To reserve a spot, email info@pivotal.org.uk or sign up on the Doodle poll: https://doodle.com/poll/38r8s62hawqav35s

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Client Earth at Cambridge Literary Festival - Can the Law Save the Planet?
Nov
26
1:00 PM13:00

Client Earth at Cambridge Literary Festival - Can the Law Save the Planet?

Join three passionate environmentalists for an optimistic discussion about the new environmental heroes who are taking governments to court – and winning. ClientEarth is the only pan-European group of environmental lawyers working in the public interest. Its founder, environmental lawyer James Thornton, has now written a book about his experiences battling in the courts for the future of our planet. He will be joined in this event by co-writer, Martin Goodman, and ClientEarth trustee, composer and producer, Brian Eno.

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Nov
12
to Nov 13

Pivotal Takeover: a festival of the environment, community & tech

  • Cambridge Museum of Technology (map)
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Pivotal continues, with a small-scale, home-made, collaborative festival this November!

Pivotal, in collaboration with our friends Cambridge Carbon Footprint, Transition Cambridge, and Friends of the Earth Cambridge, are taking over the Museum of Technology on Cambridge's riverside, for a night and a day on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th November.

We aim to keep the conversations going, and have chosen this iconic venue to highlight the link between the environment and technology, with us, the human community, the piece in-between. We are partnering with these 3 great fellow NGO's to highlight the great work we all do, and share our common goals. We're working on bringing you a festival that takes over the museum with films, conversations and maybe provocations, spoken word and some story-making, music, art, food and drink, and lots more.....watch this space!

And in the meantime, please help us raise some funding to get the festival going: please pledge for our crowd-funding campaign on crowdfunded.co.uk and share the page!

http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/pivotal-org-uk

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Freezing for the Future - Cambridge Science Festival Event
Mar
19
4:30 PM16:30

Freezing for the Future - Cambridge Science Festival Event

Frozen Ark Trustee Paul Pearce-Kelly,  Senior Curator of Invertebrates, Lower Vertebrates and Research at the Zoological Society London, joins Tim Flach, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and award winning photographer, to discuss and illustrate the goals of the charity, which works to preserve the genetic material of endangered lifeforms.

Bookings will open at 10.30am on Monday 8 Februaryat: http://www.sciencefestival.cam.ac.uk/events/freezing-future

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Experiments in Democracy Part Two - Open Space Discussion
Mar
7
7:30 PM19:30

Experiments in Democracy Part Two - Open Space Discussion

Why, when climate change is evidently a pressing issue with potentially disastrous consequences for our planet and all its inhabitants, have we been unable to enact the changes required at either local or national levels? Couldthe problem lie in our system of governance, e.g. insufficient political will to take unpopular decisions in the face of short-term periods in office, or a dysfunctional system which doesn't allow politicians to follow the will of the people they represent?

This"open space" style discussion will focus on the question: "How can we improve our democracy?" There will be at least one group discussing how to stand as an independent candidate in the upcoming city council elections. 

All are welcome to this free event (suggested donation of£2-4 to cover costs will be collected on the night). Book on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/experiments-in-democracy-part-two-open-space-discussion-tickets-20996698691

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Pivotal Conversation 2
Mar
7
11:00 AM11:00

Pivotal Conversation 2

To get our second Pivotal Conversation event started, we've invited speakers Jacky Sutton-Adam from Transition Cambridge; John Turner and Jenny Langley, who are involved with the new Circular Cambridge initiative; and Giulia Nicolini, a recent sociology grad who has been involved with various food and environmental groups in Cambridge - in particular, she worked with Cambridge Sustainable Food from 2014 until last month.

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Experiments in Democracy
Mar
3
7:30 PM19:30

Experiments in Democracy

Do you think democracy may be broken? Are you frustrated with the slow pace of change in Cambridge city? Do you wish our leadership, instead of dividing on partisan lines, could work together to solve the huge problems - climate change, economic uncertainty, growing population, transportation chaos - which face us now?

Four leaders of democratic thought and action come together to inspire and challenge Cambridge citizens in this event from Transition Cambridge, 38 Degrees Cambridge, Rebooting Democracy and Pivotal.

Free Event. Please reserve your place at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/experiments-in-democracy-tickets-20888891236

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Can ipods Grow on Trees?
Dec
10
7:00 PM19:00

Can ipods Grow on Trees?

  • Cambridge Wine Merchants Mill Road (map)
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An open discussion event with a presentation by Dr Chris Forman, research associate in the Department of Chemistry, Cambridge University. Chris will introduce his research into applying biophysics to develop new materials and technology to improve sustainable engineering and manufacturing.

Free event but places limited. Please book free here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/can-ipods-grow-on-trees-tickets-19726297888

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Steve Waters - In a Vulnerable Place
Dec
8
7:30 PM19:30

Steve Waters - In a Vulnerable Place

A moving, funny and troubling monologue about acclaimed playwright Steve Waters' journey into a changing climate. Performed by the writer, In a Vulnerable Place takes us from the Broads of Norfolk to the Steppes of Mongolia to ask what is happening to the natural world and to the human heart.

Click here to buy tickets from Cambridge Junction.

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The Empty Common Community Garden Party
Dec
6
12:00 PM12:00

The Empty Common Community Garden Party

  • Empty Common Community Garden (map)
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Come and share the beauty and community spirit of a very special public garden. This winter fireside party for the whole family includes acoustic music, storytelling, a talk on Peak Soil and Permaculture by sustainable gardening expert Charlotte Synge, and the unveiling of a new shed mural by artist Rebecca Lindum Greene.

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Pivotal at the Mill Road Winter Fair
Dec
5
10:30 AM10:30

Pivotal at the Mill Road Winter Fair

Pivotal has teamed up with revolutionary art collective Rebel Arts and poetry publisher Allographic for the Mill Road Winter Fair. We'll be staging a family friendly street theatre project, as well as takeaway poetry. Pivotal organisers will be available to talk about the project and share what we've learned about the coming tide of global change.

Watch out for the Pivotal logo on our banners and stop by to say hello.

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Pivotal Conversations with Telling Tales
Dec
1
7:00 PM19:00

Pivotal Conversations with Telling Tales

This is your chance to connect with the Pivotal community in a relaxed conversation about the change agenda.

Artist, 'zine publisher and owner of Alan's Art Kiosk at Cambridge Market, Alan Rogerson will be in attendance with his Telling Tales pop up studio, inviting participants to publish their own illustrated 'zines based on the conversation or any topic you're interested in.

Free event, everyone welcome.

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