Nourish Events Calendar


 
Mar
18
Wed
Edinburgh Food Growing Strategy draft review @ University of Edinburgh
Mar 18 @ 6:15 pm – 8:30 pm

Transition Edinburgh, Edible Edinburgh and Nourish invite you to critically comment on and improve a public draft of the Food Growing Strategy for Edinburgh required by the Community Empowerment Act 2015.

Mar
19
Thu
Carbon Neutral Edinburgh 2030 – building momentum together @ Edinburgh City Chambers
Mar 19 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Our city has an ambitious target to reach carbon neutral by 2030. Join this roundtable discussion collectively building momentum across civil society and local government to meet the target in Edinburgh. We’re inviting people who work in civil society organisations whose purpose is to generate awareness and action on emissions reduction across Edinburgh communities.

The event is co-hosted by civil society and the City Council. We will be joined by Dr. Sam Gardner, the new Chair of the Edinburgh Commission on Climate Action, and Adam McVey, Leader of Edinburgh City Council.

It will be an interactive session to:

1. Generate a shared picture of the action taking place in the city
2. Share current and future developments and action across civil society, the council and the Edinburgh Commission on Climate Action
3. Have a positive conversation about our collective ambition for the city and identify ways of working together to accelerate progress, with a focus on the domestic sector

Attendees will gain insight into what’s happening across the city, and share ideas and next steps about how we build momentum together.

Mar
21
Sat
Our Food, Our Land workshop @ St. Matthew's Church of Scotland
Mar 21 @ 10:30 am – 1:30 pm

This participative climate action workshop taking place on 21st March in Perth will have a special focus on issues of food security, sustainable production and land use in Scotland. Keesje Avis from Nourish and James Murdoch from Extinction Rebellion Scotland will provide the keynotes for discussion.

Mar
25
Wed
Dignity in Practice: Volunteering Toolkit Launch @ St Silas Church
Mar 25 @ 10:30 am – 2:00 pm

Volunteers play a vital role in delivering community food projects, and in doing so with dignity. Working with staff and volunteers from community food initiatives across Scotland, we developed a new resource to help support organisations when involving volunteers in the delivery of community food projects. The toolkit includes practical tools and guidance for community food providers that will help them engage and support their volunteers to embed the Dignity Principles in their daily practice.

If you’d like to find out more about this new toolkit and hear from the organisations who have helped develop it, come along to the launch on Wednesday, 25th March in Glasgow.

Mar
26
Thu
We need to talk about chicken @ online
Mar 26 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Following the launch of ‘We need to talk about chicken,’ this online event provides an opportunity for a deep dive on how we can counter vast and growing chicken production and consumption. It will provide the opportunity to consider the question:

‘How do we counter the growth of chicken?’

We will hear perspectives from Philip Lymbery, Sue Pritchard , Patrick Holden . There will be a panel discussion and then an opportunity for views and questions from other participants in the webinar. The webinar will be hosted by Simon Billing.

Please note this event is now a webinar, a Zoom link will be shared with registered attendees.

Climate change – what’s in it for me? @ University of Edinburgh
Mar 26 @ 6:15 pm – 8:00 pm

In this Talk, Professor and TEDx Peter Higgins will discuss our relationship with our planet, its climate and biodiversity. He will offer some thoughts on communicating new ideas and supporting positive policy developments. Get ready for a challenging and perhaps controversial evening! The talk will be followed by a question and answer session.

Mar
29
Sun
Feeding Scotland – film, dinner, discussion @ Comrie Croft
Mar 29 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Comrie Croft are showing a short film by filmmaker Zev Robinson about market gardens and veg box schemes in Scotland. This will be followed by a presentation about global food supply chains by Scott from Greencity Wholefoods.
Local Chefs – Beetroot and Chocolate – will be providing a locally grown meal and you’ll also be able to sample some locally brewed beer by Bigwig Brewery (for more drinks, please BYOB)

A panel discussion where Zev and Scott will be joined by Sam from Tomnah’a Market Garden will take place after dinner.

Apr
16
Thu
Art of Hosting @ Glasgow College
Apr 16 – Apr 18 all-day

Art of Hosting is a simple yet powerful process to design and facilitate conversations and workshops that tap into the whole potential of a group and its individuals. Art of Hosting takes a holistic approach beginning with understanding the underlying purpose of a gathering, how to invite participants, planning and accompanying the conversation, and harvesting the outputs in a useful manner.

May
7
Thu
Virtual Field Day: Intercropping in Arable Systems
May 7 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm

Intercropping offers the potential for more efficient resource utilisation, reducing pest and disease pressure and better competition with weeds. Members of the Innovative Farmers Field Lab on Intercropping in Arable systems have been experimenting with a range of intercropping and companion cropped mixtures on their farms.

David Casebow, at Sonning Farm (Crops Research Unit of Reading University), will take us on a ‘virtual farm tour’ of the trials at Sonning and share some insights from previous years. See a taster of David’s trials from last year here. Other farmers and researchers in the group will also share their experiences from on farm trials including Nuffield Scholar Andy Howard (Bockhanger Farms).

As a virtual alternative to the Field Lab meeting there will be an opportunity for all to share their own experiences, practical insights and questions in an informal discussion.

May
8
Fri
COP26 Coalition: Coronavirus and Climate Justice
May 8 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Necessarily postponed until 2021, COP26 will now be the first meeting of the world’s climate leaders in the wake of COVID-19. We will be seeking a pathway to recovery from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. COP26 will now be a vital arena in which to demand that this recovery, as yet to be imagined, be both a green recovery, and crucially a just recovery, that tackles the scourge of global inequality at the root, while reducing carbon emissions. As we’re now discovering so vividly, our futures are deeply interconnected; whether we acknowledge that or not, there is no path to ecological balance that doesn’t start by putting the goals of social and economic justice front and centre.

Now is not the time to stop talking about climate change.

In this webinar we will hear from activist from around the world to deepen our understanding of the connections between climate, the coronavirus and inequality, and explore how our response to these crisis can be anchored in justice and internationalism.

Speakers include:

– Jesús Vásquez Negrón, La Via Campesina

– Rhoda Boateng, Africa Regional Organization of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC-Africa)

– Lidy Nacpil – Coordinator of Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development, Philippines