Community conversation with Anna Gelderd MP

Join Anna Gelderd MP and WWF in a conversation about climate, nature, and food in Cornwall.

There’s no reason why producing enough healthy food should harm our natural environment. Or contribute to climate change. In fact, the opposite should be the case. When nature is protected, and the climate is stable, it’s much easier to provide for people. At WWF, we call the link between climate, nature, and food the ‘triple challenge’.

Communities in rural and coastal areas like Cornwall are at the frontline of the nature and climate crisis, while also playing a critical role in food production, nature recovery, and climate action. Many are already demonstrating how we can face this challenge. We want to hear from you about what the government needs to do to support sustainable and fair food production, tackle climate change, and restore nature for people and wildlife.

When: Saturday 21st June 12-4pm

Where: Lostwithiel Community Centre, Pleyber Christ Way, Lostwithiel, PL22 0HE

Please note: Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult 

What to expect:

  • A series of short talks from WWF, Anna Gelderd MP, Andrew Brewer (Ennis Barton farm), Claire Wallerstein (Cornwall Climate Care), and Lucy Jones (Cornish Food Box Company/Sustainable Food Cornwall) discussing how they are addressing the triple challenge in Cornwall
  • A panel discussion with the opportunity to ask questions
  • Table discussions
  • Time to connect with your community
  • Free lunch and refreshments

Adult


Child - must be accompanied by an adult


Sub total: £0.00