date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 09:53:56 +0100
from: "Carver Rachel Miss (SCI)" <Rachel.Carver@uea.ac.uk>
subject: [Env.all] FW: Zero Carbon Conference - Monday 21 September
to: "env.all@uea.ac.uk" <env.all@uea.ac.uk>

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   Dear All,


   Please see below a reminder regarding the International Zero Carbon Conference today.


   Thank you

   Rachel

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   From: MARK CRUTCHLEY [mailto:mark_2c@btinternet.com]
   Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2009 1:16 PM
   To: Larke Angela Miss (LCIC)
   Subject: Zero Carbon Conference - Monday 21 September


                              International Zero Carbon Conference

   As part of the events leading up to the Copenhagen conference in December 2009 the Zero
   Carbon Caravan has organised a conference on climate change and associated issues. This is
   your opportunity to question leading authorities on the subject following a series of brief
   introductory remarks.

   Monday 21^st September in the LGMAC Room on floor 01 in ENV from 10 - 12.

   The panel consist of two speakers by teleconference:

   Clive Hamilton - Professor of Public Ethics at the Australian National University and
   author of the book Growth Fetishism

   Fabrina Furtado of Jubilee South, an organisation concerned with debt relief in the
   emerging world

   And from UEA:

   Professor Neil Adger - Researcher into social vulnerability, resilience and adaptation to
   environmental change; on justice and equity in decision-making; and the application of
   economics to global environmental change.

   Professor Tim Lenton - Whose research focuses on understanding the Earth as a whole system.
   Tim has carried out research into tipping points in the Earth system; and has also recently
   been involved in research into geo-engineering.

   Professor Teresa Belton - Researcher into the origins of values, attitudes and behaviours;
   the impact of emotions on behaviour and learning; children and imagination; and influences
   on pro-environmental behaviours.

   Alex Haxeltine - Deputy leader of the Tyndall Centre's International Policy research
   programme

   All welcome


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