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Black communities have often been left out of the climate and environmental policies and conversations.
To become resilient, and prepare for a sustainable, renewable future, Black people must be informed.
Globally, all economies are relying more on technology. Black and Scot as a digital/technology focused non-profit will promote ‘The Climate Gap’ initiative to explore and communicate the resources, data, technology, communications and opportunities that responds, address and support black communities.
This event will connect black people, MSPs, Environment Leaders and Local/Federal Government to discuss climate change, the impacts and the career or business opportunities for black people that is deemed inclusive and equitable.
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885 3865 3786, 990315
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