Climate Café: to inspire climate conversations and share your feelings about climate change.
What is a Climate Cafe?
Step into the Climate Cafe, where passionate individuals gather for an open discussion on climate change.
Whether you're a climate activist or simply concerned about the future, the Climate Cafe welcomes everyone to join the conversation.
The Climate Cafe is a group-directed discussion of climate change with no agenda; open to anyone aged 18 or over who is worried about the climate and ecological crisis.
Don't miss this opportunity to share, learn, and listen in a supportive space.
What attendees are saying about the Climate Cafe?
“I was fortunate to attend the Climate Cafe at Jamyang and was really glad I did. Quite different from what I expected (thought we would be sharing ideas on how to make a difference etc), rather we focused on deep connection and listening to our own and everyone’s feelings. I left the event at peace and inspired to continue on the journey. Grateful to Liz and Cynthia for beautifully holding the space and to everyone who attended - thank you and look forward to the next one” - Barbara
“This was my first time at a climate cafe and at first I questioned the value of just talking about my feelings around the climate crisis, I wanted to talk about what we were going to do about it! But I soon realised that deep self-enquiry into how the crisis affects me on an emotional level was absolutely what I needed, and precisely what's missing from so much of the public conversation around climate change. Liz and Cynthia were so skilful in holding the space and guiding the conversation. I would fully recommend”. – Freddie
“Thank you for offering this space to connect with others around the climate emergency. I found the Climate Cafes a powerful reminder that we are not alone, that others share similar concerns and deep care for our environment and its beings. Connecting with others in this intimate and safe way created a great sense of belonging and, well, joy”. – Drolma
About the Facilitators
Anissa is a Counsellor and Psychotherapist with a deep passion for supporting individuals affected by adoption and trauma, including trauma resulting from natural disasters. She is also interested in the psychological impact of climate change, recognizing its profound effects on our well-being and mental health.
Maeva is a student and volunteer at Jamyang and works as a midwife for the NHS. She has experience facilitating groups and workshops, and is inspired to hold spaces where members of the community can come together to explore and discuss the emotional impact of the climate and ecological crisis.
How to Join?
We suggest saving your spot ahead of time to help the facilitator to organise the event.
These meetups take place at Jamyang London Buddhist Centre.
Donations are welcome: Jamyang relies on the kind donations of those who attend activities in the centre. The funds enable us to offer this type of class on a regular basis - we thank you for your generosity.
For more information about climate cafes, you can read more at Climate Psychology Alliance or Force of Nature.
For any questions about this event, please contact the organisers by emailing climatecafe.london43@gmail.com
Climate Café: to inspire climate conversations and share your feelings about climate change.
What is a Climate Cafe?
Step into the Climate Cafe, where passionate individuals gather for an open discussion on climate change.
Whether you're a climate activist or simply concerned about the future, the Climate Cafe welcomes everyone to join the conversation.
The Climate Cafe is a group-directed discussion of climate change with no agenda; open to anyone aged 18 or over who is worried about the climate and ecological crisis.
Don't miss this opportunity to share, learn, and listen in a supportive space.
What attendees are saying about the Climate Cafe?
“I was fortunate to attend the Climate Cafe at Jamyang and was really glad I did. Quite different from what I expected (thought we would be sharing ideas on how to make a difference etc), rather we focused on deep connection and listening to our own and everyone’s feelings. I left the event at peace and inspired to continue on the journey. Grateful to Liz and Cynthia for beautifully holding the space and to everyone who attended - thank you and look forward to the next one” - Barbara
“This was my first time at a climate cafe and at first I questioned the value of just talking about my feelings around the climate crisis, I wanted to talk about what we were going to do about it! But I soon realised that deep self-enquiry into how the crisis affects me on an emotional level was absolutely what I needed, and precisely what's missing from so much of the public conversation around climate change. Liz and Cynthia were so skilful in holding the space and guiding the conversation. I would fully recommend”. – Freddie
“Thank you for offering this space to connect with others around the climate emergency. I found the Climate Cafes a powerful reminder that we are not alone, that others share similar concerns and deep care for our environment and its beings. Connecting with others in this intimate and safe way created a great sense of belonging and, well, joy”. – Drolma
About the Facilitators
Anissa is a Counsellor and Psychotherapist with a deep passion for supporting individuals affected by adoption and trauma, including trauma resulting from natural disasters. She is also interested in the psychological impact of climate change, recognizing its profound effects on our well-being and mental health.
Maeva is a student and volunteer at Jamyang and works as a midwife for the NHS. She has experience facilitating groups and workshops, and is inspired to hold spaces where members of the community can come together to explore and discuss the emotional impact of the climate and ecological crisis.
How to Join?
We suggest saving your spot ahead of time to help the facilitator to organise the event.
These meetups take place at Jamyang London Buddhist Centre.
Donations are welcome: Jamyang relies on the kind donations of those who attend activities in the centre. The funds enable us to offer this type of class on a regular basis - we thank you for your generosity.
For more information about climate cafes, you can read more at Climate Psychology Alliance or Force of Nature.
For any questions about this event, please contact the organisers by emailing climatecafe.london43@gmail.com
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In-person
Location
Jamyang Buddhist Centre - London
43 Renfrew Road
London SE11 4NA
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