This autumn, Bill McKibben, the 350.org crew, and a wide range of climate leaders will hit the road to help build a movement strong enough to change the terrifying maths of the climate crisis. 

Can't join any of the tour events, but want to get involved anyway? The tour's last event will be in London, UK, on the 1st November. We're arranging a live streaming of the whole show, for you to watch from wherever you are. 

Register to host a screening of that live streaming today. It's easy.

You'll be able to edit your event info later, so you don't need to have everything figured out right now -- the important thing is to get started. We'll be in touch with more info and resources as soon as your register, and will send you a link of the streaming soon.

Click here to see the public events that have already been registered.

For more information on the Fossil Free Europe Tour, contact tour[at]350.org.

Event Information
11/01/2013

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Event Rules
Requirements for event hosts
  • The event will start at 7:30 PM, London time (check the times around Europe here).
  • The program will be about 2 hours long. It will feature live music from Filastine, presentations by both Bill McKibben (author, and 350.org co-founder) and Kumi Naidoo (Executive Director of Greenpeace International), and other guest speakers including climate scientists, social movement leaders, campaigners, organizers and more. There will be no intermission - so make sure to have some popcorn or crisps ready!
  • The live-stream will be offered in high-definition, so please make sure you have a strong, high-bandwidth internet connection. A wired ethernet connection is much more reliable than a wireless one. Make sure that you have external speakers that are loud enough for your audience - built-in computer speakers won't suffice for more than 1 or 2 people typically, and even standard external computer speakers might not do much more. Consider a small PA system for larger crowds, and a video projection setup as well.
  • Especially if you are hosting a public event with a larger audience, please make sure that you have thoroughly worked through any technical issues (such as a projector, screen, sound system etc). People are excited to see the event (and we've done a lot of work to make it powerful), and having an audience sit through spotty internet connections, stalled video, inaudible sounds, or squinting at a tiny screen is no fun for anyone. Consider soliciting donation to cover the costs of audio-visual equipment if need be.

Next, we'll e-mail you a link to confirm your event.