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Reclaiming Hope, Removing Carbon

We’re proud to be part of the Festival of Nature 2026, the UK’s largest free celebration of the natural world.

This June, make a date with hope. Join us from 11–14 June at the University of Bristol Botanic Garden for Reclaiming Hope, Removing Carbon, where our seven CO2RE Artists will explore the power of greenhouse gas removal and how we might clean the sky.

The event is free and open to all. Event opening times vary each day:

11 June: 5–8pm
12 June: 12–6:30pm
13 June: 12–6:30pm
14 June: 10am–4:30pm

A full programme will be available soon. Book your free ticket on the Bristol Botanic Garden website.

Event details

Event date:
11/06/2026

Event time:
5:00 pm

11–14 June. Times vary according to date (see schedule below).

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