How Scotland can lead fight against 'twin threats' on agenda at new festival

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HOW Scotland can lead the way in tackling two “urgent existential threats to all life” will be discussed at a newly announced festival ...

Nuclear power and climate change are on the agenda of the Festival for Survival to be held in Glasgow

Glasgow is to play host to international guests, cultural figures, academics, politicians and thinkers for the first Festival for Survival, which will focus on the “twin threats” ofAs well as calling for disarmament, the festival will explore the “need a full-scale mobilisation of resources to tackle climate change and environmental destruction”.

Workshops, discussions, cultural exhibits, and speeches are on the agenda for the festival, which will be held across two Glasgow venues, Adelaides and the Renfield Centre.

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