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Unmissable programme of climate-focused events announced across Oxford

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Awareness concert featuring climate awareness champion, Ellie Goulding,is latest addition to unmissable public programme of Oxford events exploring the themes of climate change, human rights, and climate justice from 2-8June.

Singer-songwriter and recent UN Global Environmental Ambassador,Ellie Goulding, will perform at the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Concert on 6 Juneat New Theatre, Oxford. The concert, hosted by United Nations Human Rightsand University of Oxford, aims to call urgent world attention to the escalating human rights implications of the climate crisis.

Alongside Right Here, Right Now's landmark 24-hour online global plenary, the concert isjustone of a series of climate-centred events and activities hosted in venues across Oxford untilJune 8.

Photography exhibitions, interactive workshops, public lecturesand panel discussionswill bring the academic community together withchange-makersandthepublic to build a global movement for climate justice, anchored in human rights.

Events in Oxfordinclude:

Photography 4 Humanity: A Lens on Climate Justice, May 30-June 8 - Visit the Weston Library(exhibition moving to Fusion Arts from June 5)to experience a powerful visual journey capturing the human toll of the climate crisis through the lenses of amateur and professional photographers worldwide, presented by Fotografiska. The official exhibition dedicationwill take place on June 4 at 4:30 PM with Volker Turk, UN High Commissionerfor Human Rights, and Professor Irene Tracey, Vice Chancellor of theUniversity of Oxford.

The Oxford Ministry for the Future presents 'A Conversation with Elif Shafak and Jonny Thomson on Nature and Humans: Connectedness, conflicts and rights', June 2 - Join Booker-prize shortlisted author, Elif Shafak, and philosopher and author, Jonny Thomson, for an exploration of the relationship between nature and humans and the role of storytelling in imagining better ways of being. Registration essential.

Right Here, Right Now 2025 Launch Event, June 4 - The Sheldonian Theatre will host keynote addresses from University of Oxford Vice-Chancellor Professor Irene Tracey and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk, followed by panel discussions with experts and students, including COP26 president the Rt Hon Lord Alok Sharmaand climate activist Vanessa Nakate,plus performances by the Hot Poets. Registration essential.

Party for the Planet, June 5 - Celebrate World Environment Day and the crucial environmental protection work carried out by people and communities around Oxfordshire withOxford Friends of the Earthand Community Action Groups Oxfordshire. Live music,DJ sets,food, drinks, speakersand public displays will take overBroad Streetfrom 15:30 - 20:00.

Climate Justice: Museum Late Night,June 6- TheMuseum of Natural History and Pitt Rivers will be open late for a night packed with activities designed to help shape a better future for the planet. The evening will featurekeynote speaker Dr Friederike Otto on her new book, Climate Injustice, and indigenous filmmaker Dr ItandehuiJansen with her new film, Itu Ninu. Visitorscanmeet world-leading researchers, activists, poets, and artistsfor talks, crafts, games, tours, poetry, and films - all with a focus on climate change, pollution, and social justice. Some activities require pre-booking.

Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Concert, June 6 - Award-winning singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding is set to headline a concert aiming to call urgent world attention to the escalating human rights implications of the climate crisis. All proceeds will go to United Nations Human Rightsclimate justice initiatives and a dedicated Right Here, Right Now climate fund at MusiCaresto supportmusicians affected by climate change. Tickets available now.

Museum of Climate Hope Living Nature, June 7- A family-friendly interactive workshop in Oxford's Botanic Gardens, visitors will explore the theme of climate hope through creativity and celebrate the living world. Booking essential.

Explore the complete local programmeof online and live eventsin the Summit Hub,including: discussionsexploring the role of deliberative democracyin developing effective climate policy, the launch of the Young Lives Hub on Climate Change and Environmental Shocks,and apanelevent from the Oxford Student Unionexploring the role of students in addressing the climate crisis.

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