Conflict and Climate Change Book and DVD Collection / Songbook - Sheet Music

A DVD and Guide to address the links between conflict and climate change.This 18 minute DVD, split into six sections, aims to convince people that conflict and climate change are linked, and that they can be tackled together by ordinary people, communities, businesses and governments. It is suitable for use by adult groups, and by older school groups and youth networks. The accompanying booklet discusses some of the major issues raised in the DVD, lists relevant organisations, explains technical terms, and gives references to other sources of information.The Movement for the Abolition of War hopes to promote discussion amongst people of all backgrounds and to encourage the response: 'What can I do?'

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Publishers:
Kevin Mayhew Publishers
ISBN:
9781848676664
Format:
Collection / Songbook DVD
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
56
Size:
165mm x 210mm inches
Shipping Weight:
1 pounds

SKU: KV.1501412

Composed by Bruce Kent. This edition: paperback. Book. 56 pages pages. Kevin Mayhew Publishers #1501412. Published by Kevin Mayhew Publishers (KV.1501412).

ISBN 9781848676664. 165mm x 210mm inches.

A DVD and Guide to address the links between conflict and climate change.

This 18 minute DVD, split into six sections, aims to convince people that conflict and climate change are linked, and that they can be tackled together by ordinary people, communities, businesses and governments.

It is suitable for use by adult groups, and by older school groups and youth networks.

The accompanying booklet discusses some of the major issues raised in the DVD, lists relevant organisations, explains technical terms, and gives references to other sources of information.

The Movement for the Abolition of War hopes to promote discussion amongst people of all backgrounds and to encourage the response: 'What can I do?'.