The latest film by award-winning charity Cornwall Climate Care, looking at the crucial issue of Cornwall's energy future and how that could affect the rest of the country. Power to the People, presented by surfer and geologist Lucy Cotton, explores the exciting opportunities, huge challenges and frustrating problems facing us in our efforts to wean ourselves off fossil fuels.
Green Screen is a Picturehouse initiative showing environmental themed films followed by a panel discussion, where possible, made up of locally relevant experts and the filmmakers. Site permitting, all are invited to stay after the screening to continue the conversation in the bar / cafe and if you have brought your keep cup you get a free tea or filter coffee.
Exeter panel:
Dr James Dyke, assistant director of the Global Systems Institute at Exeter University
Richard Day, chairman of Eden Geothermal
Film producer Claire Wallerstein, Cornwall Climate Care
Bath panel:
Sara Grimes, head of community business development at Bath & West Community Energy
Lucy Cotton, deep geothermal expert (and the film's presenter)
Film producer Claire Wallerstein, Cornwall Climate Care
Panel chaired by Transition Bath