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Birmingham MPs get The Big Ask

The Big Ask campaign is having a night out at the Electric cinema in Birmingham on 21 June.

After a special screening of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth Friends of the Earth is hosting a climate change debate with MPs Lynne Jones and John Hemmings.

Lynne Jones MP and John Hemming MP
John Hemming MP and Lynne Jones MP

Al Gore's film helpsĀ us understand the science of climate change and the disastrous consequences of business as usual.

It also gives us hope that there are actions we can take individually and together to ensure the survival of our planet.


Lynne Jones MP

Turning up the heat in Birmingham

An Inconvenient Truth film poster

An Inconvenient Truth + Q&A
6:10pm, 21 June,
The Electric Cinema,
Station Street, Birmingham
Tickets £5 donation to Friends of the Earth
Box office: 0121 643 7879


The event is just one of a series of screenings of Al Gore's climate change documentary happening across the country. Click here for a full list of events.

All members of the public are welcome to attend and put their questions to Lynne and John.

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