The National Emergency Briefing is a UK-wide public information initiative working to ensure that both the public and Parliament are clearly and honestly briefed on the climate and nature crisis.
Operation Noah, along with major church denominations and partner organisations, has launched a Call to Action, calling on churches to host community screenings of the People’s Emergency Briefing film
The 50-minute film, the People’s Emergency Briefing, premiered in April 2026, presents the latest evidence on the climate crisis in an accessible format and features interviews by leading experts with reaction by members of the public and celebrities.
The Call to Action is encouraging churches to host screenings and invite their local communities and MPs.
Churches, many of which have a central role in their community, are well placed to unite people in awareness of the scale and threat of the climate and nature crisis and enable communities to discuss the issues raised and explore ways to take action locally.
The Call to Action is supported by a coalition including the Church of England, Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, Salvation Army, the Joint Public Issues Team for the Methodists, Baptist and United Reformed Church, CAFOD, Tearfund, A Rocha UK, Laudato Si Movement, Operation Noah, Green Christian, Christian Climate Action, and Eco Congregation Scotland.