Comedy. Climate. Community
An evening of laughter, honesty, and practical hope in Méribel
On Wednesday 4 February, Piste Productions invites you to a special one-off event that brings together stand-up comedy, climate conversation, and community-led action. Taking place at the Auditorium in Méribel, this evening is designed to feel welcoming, human, and genuinely hopeful — not preachy, not overwhelming, and definitely not boring.
Doors open at 8pm.
At a time when climate conversations can feel heavy or polarising, this event takes a different approach: using humour, lived experience, and shared community values to open space for connection and action.
Featuring: Stuart Goldsmith
One of the UK’s most respected comedians and the host of The Comedian’s Comedian podcast, Stuart Goldsmith is also a leading voice in socially engaged stand-up. His show Spoilers tackles climate anxiety head-on — with sharp wit, empathy, and optimism.
Rather than leaning into doom or denial, Stuart proves that laughter can be a powerful entry point into difficult conversations. His work creates room for reflection, relief, and — crucially — the feeling that change is still possible.
Community voices from the Alps and beyond
Local action: One Tree at a Time (Bozel)
Founder Gavin Fernie-Jones will represent grassroots community action through One Tree at a Time, sharing how joy, social connection, repair culture, and community events can spark real climate engagement — without guilt or burnout.
Gavin will be joined on a panel discussion by Heather Davies, bringing another vital perspective to the conversation.
Global perspective: Re-Action Collective
Heather represents the Re-Action Collective, an international group focused on repair, sharing, and circular solutions in the outdoor industry. Their work is rooted in lived experience of climate change — particularly in mountain regions like the Alps — and in practical, human-scale responses that people can actually take part in.