Wednesday, May 20, 2026

"Becoming Nature Positive" & "Transition Town Reading: What If a Better World Were Possible?" Film double bill, Tuesday June 9th (2026), 7 pm, Reading Biscuit Factory.


"While many of the World's problems are global – the climate emergency, resource scarcity, pollution, overconsumption and wealth inequality – the local level is becoming an increasingly potent source of adaptable, systemic change."
 


Overview.

Reading Climate Festival is pleased to bring you this FREE screening, in collaboration with Transition Town Reading and the Reading Biscuit Factory.

A double bill of short films highlighting both the global impact of the climate and nature crises, and celebrating and inspiring positive action right here in Reading.

The event will be held at the Reading Biscuit Factory, at 7.00 pm on Tuesday, June 9th (2026), 1 Queens Walk, Reading RG1 7QE.


Overview of the films.


‘Becoming Nature Positive'

A new 30-minute film created by the Nature Positive Initiative and co-produced with Open Planet Studios, featuring top voices from across the global sustainability community.

The vision behind the film is to highlight the nature crisis, less visible than the climate crisis but equally dangerous and interconnected. While laying bare the importance to urgently halt and reverse nature loss and exploring solutions, the film sets out key elements of the transition to a nature-positive economy and society.
 

'Transition Town Reading, what if a better world were possible?'

In the heart of Reading, local changemakers are harnessing the power of nature and community to realise their vision of a better world.

While many of the World's problems are global – the climate emergency, resource scarcity, pollution, overconsumption and wealth inequality – the local level is becoming an increasingly potent source of adaptable, systemic change.

Our film celebrates and brings together 7 brilliant community led initiatives across energy, water, waste, nature connection and ecosystem restoration.

These include, pub dwellers rallying to restore their local marsh, a community owned hydro-power project, solar energy installed all across town, community tree planting, and Solar Punk stories of the future, writ large across public walkways.

The film is about the joy of possibility in the face of uncertainty, cultivating a deep collective sense of place, and the power of local community action.
 

Post-film Panel Q&A.

The two films will be followed by an audience Q&A with a panel of local experts and champions featured in the Transition Town film, joined by Professor Tom Oliver, Professor of Applied Ecology from the University of Reading.

This event is part of Reading Climate Festival 2026. Browse the full two-week programme here.

Reading has a new framework for collective climate action, covering the years 2026 to 2030! Local organisations and volunteers can get involved here.

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