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Energy and Agriculture: Problem or Solution? - 22nd April 2010
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Dear Stephen Stretton
Registration is now open for our next event:
Energy and Agriculture: Problem or
Solution?<[link]>
The theme for this next event is that we will try to engage with the
Interesting information on a past, rather than future, event...
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Dear Attendee,
We hope you enjoyed the event. We are pleased to inform you that the slides
for "The Copenhagen Accord: a significant ‘first step’ or a disastrously
missed opportunity?" are available online.
I am writing to invite you to the above seminar. Please note there is a
charge for most delegates, although no one is excluded on the basis of
ability to pay (see below).
*Seminar*
This timely seminar will assess the next steps in decarbonising transport.
It comes as industry, environmental campaigners and policy makers consider
Released from Cambridge, ENGLAND, 30.03.10
We have *two* *great cleantech conferences* happening in Cambridge, England
this June!
*Plenary Sessions*
*Day 1: Smart Grids*
Digital Smart Grids
Enabler technologies
Software - privacy and smart;
Hardware - supply chain, FCLs, disconnects, storage
Demand management and pricing strategy
The next lecture in this year's Distinguished Lecture series will be held on
Wednesday 10 March 2010.
The lecture will be presented by Dr David Strong (CEO, Inbuilt Ltd; Board
Member of UK Green Building Council) on "Delivering genuine sustainability
in the built environment - obstacles and opportunities".
Hi there,
here's a link to a study that might be worth noting, on reducing emissions
in the transport sector.
Cheers,
Gunnar
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but Feasible
To: gm...@cam.ac.uk
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Affairs]<[link]>
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catherine.mar...@carbonneutral .com>
Grid'. Monday, 22 March, 4 - 6 pm.
To: "st...@zerocarbonnow.org" <st...@zerocarbonnow.org>
9 March 2010
Dear Mr. Stretton,
*A PRASEG Event:
**Reception to Launch 'Renewables and the Grid - Access and Management'
**Dining Room A, House of Commons
"Voices for Change: delivering jobs in a new economy"
Wednesday, March 17
Ken Livingston, Jonathon Porritt and Tony Juniper will be speaking about
how this financial crises is an opportunity to rebuild the economy in a
sustainable fashion, and why having a few Green MPs would help make a
difference. This event is not to be missed! Spread the word, bring your
Hi All,
Just got a message from Toby at Campaign against Climate Change. He wants us
to publicise the following event (see below). We could also participate if
we would like to. Could we possibly send information about this to the
bulletin in the future and/or add to the calendar. I have given Toby the
*REMINDER
**An APPCCG Event:
**A Good Deal - What Prospects for a Global Deal on Climate Change?
**In conjunction with WWF
**Wilson Room, Portcullis House
**Monday, 22nd February, 4 – 5.30 pm*
I am pleased to invite you to this in-depth briefing on the state of
international climate negotiations. Following the disappointing outcome from
--
CU Student Pugwash Chair 2009-2010
*** CU Student Pugwash presents... 'Environmental Citizenship' - a
discussion in the pub with Professor Andrew Dobson (Keele University)
This week, CU Student Pugwash will take to the pub for an informal talk by
Professor Andrew Dobson on the effectiveness of fiscal incentives and
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Hi,
I'm part of the publicity team for this year's International Development
Conference. I would therefore appreciate it if you were able to forward the
following message onto your mailing lists. Please let me know if you have
any questions about the event.
Dear Stephen,
*UKELA Annual Conference 2010 'Climate Change and the Changing Face of
Regulation'
*
I am delighted to let you know that the UKELA Conference programme for 2010
is now finalised. Book your place now to spend an informative and enjoyable
weekend debating the issues of the day in the beautiful surroundings of
Thanks to those who attended the Q4 2009 conferences.
Here are the most recent conference summaries: detailed points from events
now added at CIR:
SHIFT 2009 - 3 December (html with talk
PDFs)<[link]>
Click for printable summary
PDF<[link]>
The next lecture in this year's Distinguished Lecture series will be held on
Wednesday 24 February 2010.
The lecture will be presented by Paul Brown (Executive Vice President, CDM
Camp Dresser & McKee) on "Cities of the Future"
Paul Brown is editor of the book "Cities of the Future Towards integrated
24 February 201
*REMINDER
**APPCCG Extraordinary General Meeting:
**Colin Challen MP's Farewell Meeting and Election of a New Chair
**Attlee Suite, Portcullis House
**Monday, 1st March, 4 – 6 pm*
I am pleased to invite you to this APPCCG Extraordinary General Meeting. As
I will not be standing in the next general election, this meeting will allow
*SciSoc* *The Cambridge University Scientific Society*
Dear all,
In next week's SciSoc talk, Henry Edmundson challenges us to an impartial
review of a question central to the ongoing climate debate: Can we really do
without energy from Oil and Gas?
Mr Henry Edmundson - The Oil And Gas Industry
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*SciSoc* *The Cambridge University Scientific Society*
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Hey folks,
Just found out about this film about Tar Sands that's going to be shown at
the Cambridge Arts PictureHouse on 15th March:
[link]
Sounds good, and there will be a discussion after (not live, streamed).

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