Poster Workshop: Climate On The Streets!
This workshop encourages participants to express and articulate their environmental ideas and emotions through poster design.
This workshop encourages participants to express and articulate their environmental ideas and emotions through poster design.
This panel will offer an opportunity to explore and address the many forms of inequality and exclusion that shape the experience of Climate Change in different contexts of vulnerability, starting from the Himalayas down to East Anglia and where can we go next.
In this session you will hear from Cambridge City Council and speakers representing different community groups and projects.
Category: #1 Climate Accessibility [Community]
In this session, we will demonstrate how educators from all disciplines and countries can integrate climate change into their everyday teaching and equip their students with skills to develop innovative local solutions to this global problem.
Category: #1 Climate Accessibility [Education]
Workshop to work out a school carbon footprint using real data producing graphs for energy, transport and waste.
Category: #2 Climate Accessibility [Education]
Which technologies, discoveries and inventions have made it possible to feed the world’s growing population? Our expert speakers will present technologies ranging from ancient methods of preserving food to modern gene sequencing.
Category: #2 Climate Accessibility [Science]
This session will describe the ten-year study of the wildlife in a square kilometre of arable land in the green belt south of Cambridge, with a focus on farmland bird indicator species, notably grey partridge, corn bunting and yellow wagtail.
Category: #2 Climate Accessibility [Nature]
In this event, leading experts in environmental design, across academia and industry, will discuss opportunities for passive cooling retrofitting and construction in the UK and challenges that need to be overcome.
Category: #2 Climate Accessibility [Science/Industry]
During this session, a series of speakers will highlight the crucial links between climate and health and opportunities for joint solutions by showcasing projects currently being designed and implemented by the London Mayor, local authorities and research teams.
Category: #1 Climate Accessibility [communities]; #2 Climate Accessibility [Health; Science; Policy]
Come and hear how local flourishing start-ups have the technology and solutions for retrofitting and making your buildings more energy efficient.