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Event: Living within a Carbon Budget

Posted on 01 April 2007

This event is part of a public education series in Nottingham to raise understanding of climate change.

picture of cooling towersDate: Monday 30th April, 7.30
Venue: The Council House in Old Market Square
Speakers: Dr Alice Bows, Researcher at the Tyndall Institute for Climate Change Research and Jonathan Harris, Assistant Regional Director of Public Health and Head of Regional Partnerships at the Directorate of Public Health – East Midlands

Download the pdf for further details and booking information – Living within a Carbon Budget pdf Flyer

Future events include:

Climate Change with Oil and Gas Depletion – Wednesday 6th June, 7.30 at the Nottingham Mechanics on North Sherwood Street.

‘Clean Coal’ – carbon capture and sequestration – Provisional date is 4th July but this and the venue will be confirmed.

If you print off the pdf to display in your building then please make sure that you use 100% recycled paper as it says on the bottom of the flyer.

The Health in your Environment website (coming soon) will provide a programme for future events and more information. Visit http://www.hiye.org.uk/climatechange

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