Built environment bodies to screen ‘People’s Emergency Briefing’ in Glasgow
New Future, in partnership with Glasgow Film Theatre, Atelier Ten, Architecture Fringe and UK Architects Declare, is hosting a post-election screening of ‘The People’s Emergency Briefing’, followed by a discussion with voices from Scotland’s built environment sector, alongside local councillors and newly elected MSPs.
In November 2025, the National Emergency Briefing was delivered to over 1,200 national leaders in Westminster - a landmark event bringing together leading experts to assess the UK’s exposure to climate and nature risks.
That briefing has now been adapted into a new public film, ‘The People’s Emergency Briefing’, designed to help ensure that both the public and decision-makers are clearly and honestly informed about the climate and nature crisis - and what it may mean for communities across the country.
This post-election screening and panel discussion will be open to all but will focus specifically on the implications for the built environment sector. The discussion will centre on how evidence-based insights must drive a collective response from across the industry.
Sandy Trust (Institute of Actuaries) & Peter Reekie (SFT) have confirmed for the panel, with the full announcement to follow.
Location: Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT)
Date:1st June 2026
Ticket: £0 - £12 (pay what you can).
Event listing & Tickets: Via GFT
Age: 16+





