How to survive the anthropocene: Flat overshoot, deep restoration
Prof John Schellnhuber
- Start  Wednesday 06 Mar 2024 4:00pm
- Finish Wednesday 06 Mar 2024 6:00pm
- Venue Natural History Museum Oxford
PROGRAMME
4pm | Welcome by the Vice Chancellor, Prof Irene Tracey
Update on the Oxford Networks for the Environment,
Prof Jim Hall, Environmental Change Institute
Update on the University Environmental Sustainability Strategy,
Harriet Waters, Head of Environmental Sustainability
ONE Annual Lecture, Prof John Schellnhuber
Panel discussion: How to survive the Anthropocene
Prof Michael Obersteiner, Environmental Change Institute
Alice Evatt, Oxford Net Zero
Prof Sam Fankhauser, Smith School for Enterprise and the Environment
Audrey Wagner, Nature-Based Solutions Initiative
Chaired by Prof Helen Johnson, Earth Sciences
6pm | Close and drinks reception
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