A Greener Future?
An afternoon of insight, discussion and debate with the UK’s leading green writers and thinkers.
How can we live, play and eat well without wrecking the planet? What are the most promising solutions to climate change – and how can we make them happen? And, with just a month to go until the crucial global climate summit in Glasgow, hear from one of the world’s leading climate scientists, Exeter’s own Professor Peter Cox, on what the latest predictions are for Devon, Britain and the world.
Date | 9 October 2021 |
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Time | 13:00 to 17:00 |
Place | The Royal Albert Memorial Museum |
Provider | General University news and events |
Registration information | https://www.exelitfest.com/green-day/ |
Cost | £15.00 |
Organizer | Exeter Literacy Festival |
Event details
This event will be held at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) and is part of the Exeter Literary Festival and is supported by the University of Exeter.
Tickets cost £15:00 per person.
For full details and to book your place click here.
Speakers:
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Jonathon Porritt, Lucy Siegle, Natalie Fee and Professor Peter Cox. MC: Martin Wright, chair, Positive News
Join us for a lively afternoon of insight, discussion and debate, and to question the UK’s leading green writers, broadcasters and thinkers.
Enjoy the chance to meet our speakers in person and buy signed copies of their latest books.
Location:
The Royal Albert Memorial Museum