Oxford Climate Forum

3rd Feb – 4th Feb 2012 18:00

The Oxford Climate Forum (OCF) is the country’s highest-profile conference on climate change organised by students, bringing leading thinkers and doers under one roof to discuss the key environmental concerns facing the global community.

The OCF will be your chance to get to grips with the big names and the big issues. In addition to hearing lectures by speakers including John Ashton, Special Representative for Climate Change at the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Polly Higgins, barrister and ecocide activist; Mark Lynas, author and advisor on climate change to the President of the Maldives; John Vidal, environment editor for The Guardian, and Martin Kirk, head of UK campaigns for Oxfam, we will be tackling some of the most important questions in the climate debate through a series of interactive panel discussions:

>How do we find equity on a crowded planet?

>How can the developing world take the lead?

>“The greenest government ever”?

>Global consensus: future or fiction?

>Can technology beat climate change?

OCF is an opportunity to engage with the concepts and questions that matter, alongside the highest-level change-makers and innovators. This is our future: take on the challenge.

Tickets on sale from www.oxfordclimateforum.org

Oxford Climate Forum
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