THE public is invited to a film evening being organised by Sustainable Crediton at Crediton Arts Centre from 7pm on Friday, February 27.

In an era of accelerating climate change and cascading impacts, “System Update: Rebooting our future” is a bold new public documentary film that offers a vital look at how transformative shifts in politics, economics, and society can protect people from climate catastrophe.

System Update calls for a reboot of outdated systems that have failed to respond to the climate crisis.

Producers Paul Maple and Professor James Dyke from the Global Systems Institute, University of Exeter, bring together world-leading experts and change-makers to explain why these systemic changes are critical, and how they can be achieved.

The film is more than an informative piece; it’s a rallying cry for a better future - one in which the majority of people are united in calling for

the changes needed to avert disaster.

After the film there will be discussion with guests Paul Maple, director, James Dyke, Exeter University and Laurie Laybourn, Director Strategic Climate Risks Initiative and Associate, Chatham House.

Suggested donation £4 at the door.

• Sustainable Crediton’s Seed Share will take place on Saturday, February 28 from 11am to 2pm at the Boniface Centre.

The popular annual event celebrates the start of the growing year.

There will be stalls, displays, information, music, refreshments and lunch.

Of course, there will also be the Seed Share, which is the main part of the event.

If you would like to have a stall please get in touch via the Sustainable Crediton website

Free entry, donations welcome.

Sustainable Crediton is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, charity number 1209069.

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