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Saturday
Aug242013

Diary date: Meeting the climate change

Here's a diary date for readers in Manchester:

Title: Meeting the climate change: Is a low carbon energy future possible?
Date: 5 September  2012  2013 

Time: 6-8pm
Venue: Renold building, University of Manchester

Take part in a free public debate on the most challenging issue of the 21st Century.

Have you got questions about fracking, nuclear energy, carbon capture? Do you want get an insight into Government policy and the views of leading scientists in climate change? If so, put it to our panel.

Join this public debate on how we can meet the challenge of climate change - one of the major problems faced by the UK and the rest of the world. The complex technical, economic, social and political issues will be navigated by a panel of experts drawn from industry, local government and academia, including leading University of Manchester specialists: Professor Kevin Anderson from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change and Dr David North from the Sustainable Consumption Institute.

Some of the issues up for discussion will be the controversial fracking process and its potential contribution or threat to the carbon agenda; the favoured alternatives to fossil fuel energy e.g. renewable and nuclear energy; Government policy on transport; the viability of carbon capture and storage … and much more.

Register for free online

Wednesday
Aug142013

Diary dates

Readers in the South-West of England will not want to miss the opportunity to hear prominent Tory environmentalist Oliver Letwin and a bunch of other greens discussing climate change.

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Saturday
May112013

Diary dates

13 May 2013

5.30 – 7.00pm

Fulton A Lecture Theatre
University of Sussex

Public lecture: Capitalism, carbon and climate change

Prof Michael Jacobs, LSE

This event will be followed by a drinks reception to which all are welcome

Public lecture
All welcome

Michael Jacobs is a Visiting Professor at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics, and in the School of Public Policy at University College London. He is a former Special Adviser at the Treasury and 10 Downing St.

About the lecture

Climate change is now upon us: the science is incontrovertible.  But the economic downturn has turned public and political attention to more immediate concerns, and climate policy in Britain and the EU is going into reverse.

In this keynote lecture, Michael Jacobs will draw parallels between the financial crisis and the crisis of climate change, both rooted in a failure of orthodox economic theory and political debate to understand the systemic risks built up by an under-regulated capitalism.  Tackling both crises will require a new way of thinking about economic value and economic policy, and a reassertion of the role of politics in securing the public good.

Details here.

20 May 2013

Jubilee Library, Brighton
7.00 – 8.30pm

At a time of rising unemployment, energy and food costs, many families are struggling to heat their homes. But can fuel poverty be tackled without tackling climate change? And will tackling climate change – and other planetary boundaries such as water and land use – and keep the planet safe but make the poor poorer?

This debate will use the local issues such as fuel poverty and fracking to look at the global issues of environmental sustainability, poverty and social justice.

Speakers:

  • Kirsty Alexander, Head of Communications, Nuclear Industry Association
  • Thurstan Crockett, Head of Sustainability, Brighton and Hove City Council
  • Doug Parr, Chief Scientist, Greenpeace
  • Jim Watson, Research Director, UK Energy Research Centre

Details here.

2 December, 2013
6pm, The Royal Society of Edinburgh

Speaker

Professor Colin R McInnes FREng FRSE, Director, Advanced Space Concepts Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Strathclyde

The growing availability of energy dense fuels since the industrial revolution has been an overwhelmingly civilising and liberating influence. By replacing carbohydrate-fuelled human labour with hydrocarbon-fuelled machines, many of us have been freed from the land to think, innovate and create. This lecture will explore how energy has enabled us to re-arrange matter into organised structures, imprinting our ideas on the physical world. Contrary to contemporary limit-setting views, it will be argued that our ideas and enterprise can deliver a future of shared prosperity which can flourish into the deep future.

Details here.

 

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