What to Expect
Dive into a transformative and scientifically rigorous workshop designed to deepen your understanding of the climate crisis. Over three hours, you will connect graphic cards illustrating the causes and consequences of climate change, explore your emotional responses, and discover how to turn hope into meaningful action.
This workshop is perfect for anyone wanting to move beyond headlines and misinformation to truly grasp the systemic issues driving climate and biodiversity challenges. No scientific background is needed, just curiosity and a desire to make a difference.
Expect a supportive environment where you can engage thoughtfully with the science and connect with others who share your concern for the planet.
Activity Details
The workshop is structured in three parts: first, making sense of the climate crisis through interactive card connections; second, expressing your feelings about the impacts; and third, learning how to convert hope into individual and collective action for systemic change.
It lasts three hours, providing ample time for reflection, discussion, and planning your green transition journey. The session is led by experienced facilitators with a global reach and a strong foundation in social science research on behavioral change.
Tickets are limited to ensure a quality experience and cost $20 to cover expenses.
Location and Access
The workshop takes place at the MCRN Room, Lawson Library, located at the corner of San Jose Avenue and Loftus Street, Lawson. This accessible venue is ideal for families living in or visiting the Blue Mountains region.
Lawson Library is well connected by public transport and offers parking nearby. The space is welcoming and suitable for engaging group activities.
Plan to arrive a little early to settle in and prepare for an engaging afternoon.
Important Information
The workshop is scheduled for Sunday, 17 May 2026, from 13:30 to 17:00. Please note the session is three hours long and requires full participation to gain the most benefit.
No prior scientific knowledge is required, making it accessible for parents and children alike who are curious about climate science and action.
Booking is essential due to limited places, so early registration is recommended to secure your spot.
Booking and Prices
Tickets cost $20 each, which helps cover workshop expenses. Payment details and booking instructions are available through the contact information provided.
Places are limited to maintain an intimate and effective learning environment, so booking early is advised.
For questions or to reserve your ticket, contact Roy Tasker via phone or email.