Take the Jump
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WhenDecember 06, 2023 at 7:30pm - 9pm
Take the Jump
We end the year with our final Webinar:
Take the Jump – a global behaviour change movement to reduce carbon emissions with less stuff and more joy.
Wednesday 6th December at 7.30pm – note later start
ZOOM: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86507288942?pwd=Zzl1M3RYakhmZGxIRC9RZVBTbS9vdz09
Meeting ID: 865 0728 8942
Passcode: 648861
“Take the Jump” is a global behaviour change movement that is positive, engaging and aims to reach people who are concerned about climate change but uncertain what they can do. The movement grew out of a C40 cities study (The Future of Urban Consumption in a 1.5oC World), and is led by a UK-based team. Since 2022, the Nelson Tasman Climate Forum (NTCF), a largely volunteer community organisation, has been customising “Take the Jump” for Kiwis, adjusting the messaging and content to our culture and context.
This talk will be in two parts: Tom Bailey from the global “Take the Jump” team will talk on how Take the Jump was conceived and designed, on the scientific evidence behind the six lifestyle shifts that the movement has prioritised, on the importance of the 5 “Foundation” principles of the movement and on the experience of rolling out Take the Jump in the UK and beyond.
Tom has multidisciplinary experience as a green energy engineer and policy analyst, research leader, program manager, strategist and communicator. Currently he is the Charity Director at Take the Jump. He was lead author of the UK Labour Party's Energy and Climate Policy in the build-up to the UK 2019 election. He spent six years at C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group as Head of Research and then Head of Special Projects, where he worked with Kate Raworth’s team to engage global cities in adopting the principles of Doughnut Economics.
Dr Chris Wheatley from the Nelson Tasman Climate Forum (NTCF) will then explain the modifications that have been made to tailor the shifts to Aotearoa’s culture and context – including the addition of the 7th nature-based shift - and on how the movement is growing in the Nelson-Tasman region and beyond (including with Councils).
Chris was originally from the UK, and has lived in Aotearoa New Zealand since 2000. Until 2020 he worked in international agricultural/rural/environmental research and development projects and programmes across Latin America and SE Asia. Chris was a founding member of the NTCF in 2020, and is now Deputy Co-Chair. Since 2018, Chris has also been a Trustee of the Farewell-Wharariki HealthPost Nature Trust, supporting ecological restoration of the Onetahua/Farewell Spit area.
Websites:
Global movement: https://takethejump.org/
Aotearoa New Zealand: https://www.takethejump.org.nz/