A Message from the Arctic, Film Screening
Come along to find out the extent of plastic pollution in our oceans, as told by Sail Against Plastic.
As part of campus sustainability week, Sail Against Plastic, a pioneering team of scientists, filmmakers, photographers and artists, will be showing their film 'A Message from the Arctic', which follows their expedition to the arctic to determine the levels of plastic pollution making its way there on ocean currents.
An Environment and Sustainability Institute exhibition | |
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Date | 30 October 2018 |
Time | 17:00 to 19:00 |
Place | Environment and Sustainability Institute |
Provider | Environment and Sustainability Institute |
Event details
Sail Against Plastic is a collaborative sailing expedition investigating and unveiling unseen pollution in the Arctic ocean. They're a diverse student group of passionate scientists, environmentalists, photographers, artists and videographers. Brought together through a shared love of the ocean and protecting the natural world, they'll be utilising their collective skills to raise awareness of the hidden threats our oceans are facing.
The film screening is part of a wider exhibition of works from the expedition that will be displayed as part of the ESI’s Creative Exchange Programme. The screening will be followed by a presentation and Q&A session with members of Sail Against Plastic.
There will be a chance to meet with the team and ask questions, alongside free sustainable refreshments.
There are limited places for this event. To register please reserve a ticket at: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-message-from-the-arctic-tickets-51462166726
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Environment and Sustainability Institute