4th June |
*Timings are according to British Summer Time (BST).
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10:00am | Opening Speech - Professor Anthony Nyong
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| CLIMATE 100, Director for Climate Change and Green Growth, African Development Bank Group
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10:30am | Panel Discussion: Biodiversity & Climate Change
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| (running in parallel with Empowerment & Campaigning)
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- - Dr Ed Turner: Conservation scientist, insect specialist and palm oil researcher
- - Duncan Mackay: President of the Cambridge Natural History Society
- - Jonathan Shanklin: Meteorologist, recently retired from the British Antarctic Survey, where Jonathan made the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole
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| Panel Discussion: Empowerment & Campaigning
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| (running in parallel with Biodiversity & Climate Change)
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- - Tungsten Tang & Kam Galloway: Tungsten: Undergraduate Co-chair of the CUSU Ethical Affairs Campaign, which increases the awareness of social and environmental issues around campus and aids student campaigns. Kam: Climate Justice Campaigns Officer under CUSU Ethical Affairs.
- - Harvey Brown: Undergraduate co-chair of the CUSU Ethical Affairs Campaign and active member of the Jesus College Climate Justice Campaign
- - Dr Neeshad Shafi: CLIMATE 100, Co-Founder of Arab Youth Climate Movement Qatar
- - Dr Saurabh Gupta: Founder of Earth5R, citizen-led program “ACT Global”, Action, Collaboration, Transformation.
- - Agnes Hall: Renewable Energy, Campaigns Director from 350.org
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12:00pm | Lunch
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2:00pm | Panel Discussion: Sustainable Agriculture
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- - Prof Howard Griffiths: Professor of Plant Ecology and leader of the Cambridge Global Food Security Interdisciplinary Research Centre
- - Dr Fabiano de Andrade Correa: Lawyer and international consultant, and serves as Lead Counsel for the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law (CISDL), Peace, Justice and Governance Programmes.
- - Duncan Catchpole: Founder and owner of the Cambridge Organic Food Company and Cambridge Food Hub
- - Kefeshe Bernard: Undergraduate Cambridge student, intersectional climate justice activist, and blogger about veganism and sustainability
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4:00pm | Panel Discussion: Eco-Cities
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| (running in parallel with From Awareness to Action)
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- - Director Debbie Raphael: CLIMATE 100, Director of the San Francisco Department of the Environment
- - Mayor Mohamed Sefiani: CLIMATE 100, Mayor of Chefchaouen, Morocco (Unfortunately unable to attend)
- - Trude Rauken: Interim Director, Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance
- - Taylor Leigh Cannizzaro, Plastic Bank: Recycling, Circular Economy
- - Luisa Deragon: Co-founder & CEO of RE.USE (CCSF 2021 Coordinator and guest speaker filling in for Mayor Mohamed Sefiani)
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| Panel Discussion: From Awareness to Action
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| (running in parallel with Eco-cities)
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- - Rhiannon Osborne: Independent commissioner on the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Independent Commission on Climate
- - Dr Hannah Charlotte Copley: Campaigner on the Climate and Ecological Emergencies, and the intersection between social justice and climate justice. Recently elected Green Party Cambridge City Councillor, and medical doctor and researcher.
- - Dr Hayley Pinto: Co-founder of CHAIN (Climate Hope Action in Norfolk – a local awareness raising and lobbying group), a speaker for Greenpeace and a member of Doctors for Extinction Rebellion, PsychDeclares and HealthDeclares.
- - Lulu Agate: Volunteer with Cambridge Friends of the Earth
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5th June | *Timings are according to British Summer Time (BST). |
10:00am | Panel Discussion: Sustainable Policy
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| (running in parallel with Circular Economy & Clean Energy)
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- - Rosanna Jackson: Carbon Trust; policy design (Asian markets)
- - Dr Peter Pope & Kath McGuire: Kath: Educator and active member of Doughnut Economics Cambridge; Peter: Retired physicist and permaculture advocate
- - Prof. Naoko Ishii: CLIMATE 100, Professor and executive vice president at the University of Tokyo, where she is also the inaugural director for the Center for Global Commons
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| Panel Discussion: Circular Economy & Clean Energy
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| (running in parallel with Sustainable Policy)
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- - Manav Khanna: PhD student on circular economy: Management in Innovation; Sustainability; Healthcare; CO2 emissions
- - Tom Howes: Head of the Energy and Environment Division at the International Energy Agency (IEA). Currently, liaising with COP26 and UN parties and the IEA's work on CCUS technology policy.
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11:30am | Green Fair
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| The Green Fair showcases initiatives in Cambridge that has sustainability related targets. This event will be held online via Zoom.
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12:30pm | Closing Speech - Dr Jyoti Kirit Parikh
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| CLIMATE 100, Executive Director, Integrated Research and Action for Development
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