About us
Green Drinks is now part of ChangeMakers along with:
The Royal Society of Arts (RSA Exeter & Devon)
The Global Systems Institute (University of Exeter)
Exeter Science Centre
The Phoenix Exeter
InExeter (Business Improvement District)
Many others coming very soon...
All these groups will be posting their green or sustainability linked events on this meetup group to make it easier for us all to see and join events right across Devon.
Green Drinks Exeter - Social Meetups for Nature Lovers
- Green Drinks is a relaxed and fun social for anyone that loves the environment, nature, or wildlife.
- We're a very friendly bunch and the event is hosted, so you will be greeted and introduced to others, so please don't worry be put off if you’re coming on your own. And there’s no need to RSVP (although that does help me, Vipul, identify you) you'll very quickly make new friends and settle in. 😊
Please note, you don't need to register or be a part of this group - it's open to all.
We'd love to meet you and do encourage your friends, family, or colleagues to join us.
Upcoming events
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Green Drinks: A Film We All Have To See: People's Emergency Briefing
City Gate, 1 Iron Bridge, Exeter, GBWe know that ChangeMakers and Green Drinks members already know most of the risks of climate change, and we're screening this as we have an important part to play in having the, overdue, conversations with everyone else.
It's not too late. There is still reason to be positive.
We can stop the worst but only together, and only if we make our government take it seriously.Please do come to this and try and bring a friend that cares but isn't necessarily making changes to their environmental impacts.
We will start the film promptly at 19:30
Please RSVP and cancel if you can't come so others can come instead.
See the trailer here : https://youtu.be/9tLUnWHkGG4?si=X_kxUFbkeEoUuGio
The film features footage from last November’s National Emergency Briefing, bringing together leading UK experts in climate science, food security, health, economics, national security and nature.
It presents a calm, evidence-based overview of how the climate and nature crisis is affecting everyday life in Britain - and what the science says about risks and responses.
The initiative is explicitly non-partisan and supported by a wide range of organisations, including the Church of England, National Trust, WWF, the Royal Meteorological Society and many others.
Following the 50-minute film, we will host a structured discussion about what this means for our community and what we can do next.
36 attendees
Past events
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