Friends of the Earth has teamed up with the Prince Charles Cinema in London to put on a series of special screenings of Al Gore's climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth.

Members of the public will get a chance to see the film, hotly tipped for an Oscar, and grill MPs in a question and answer session afterwards.
Environment Secretary David Miliband and Friends of the Earth Director Tony Juniper will be taking questions from the audience in the first event on February 26th.
Many people will watch An Inconvenient Truth and wonder what our own Government is doing to tackle climate change. The first Big Ask cinema night on the 26th is an opportunity to find out by putting questions directly to David Miliband - the man in charge of our climate policy.
Tony Juniper
Director Friends of the Earth
Tickets only cost £5 and can booked by calling the Prince Charles box office on 0870 811 2559. The cinema is located on Leicester Place, just north off Leicester Square, nearest tube: Leicester Sq.
More Big Ask cinema nights will take place in March with David Cameron (tbc) and Sir Menzies Campbell (March 19) .
A UK wide tour will follow in the Autumn when the Climate Change Bill reaches Parliament.
Post your questions for David Miliband in our forum and you could win a free pair of tickets to our first special screening.
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