Tuesday 11th June
Do the Maths
A climate change maths lesson that just might change the world
Venue: SG.03m Time: 6.45 pm
Internationally acclaimed environmentalist, best-selling author, journalist, and founder of 350.org, Bill McKibben is bringing his “Do The Maths” talk to New Zealand. There will be a live video-link to his Auckland lecture at the University of Waikato
A copy of Bill McKibben’s recent book ‘EAARTH’ will be given to a lucky winner whose name will be drawn on the evening!
Wednesday 12th (Tga) and Thursday 13th June (Hamilton)
APPEAL FOR A WISE POLITICAL RESPONSE TO OUR DETERIORATING WORLD
A group of 100 celebrated and widely respected New Zealanders recently launched an appeal to all political parties to design robust cross-party strategies and policies to avert the following risks and give future generations the best chance of security, peace, social justice and opportunity for all.
The leader of this appeal, Emeritus Professor Sir Alan Mark, (Department of Botany, University of Otago), is celebrated for his involvement in many organisations and issues, will be speaking at the University of Waikato in both Hamilton and Tauranga to promote the five objectives of the appeal.
Sir Alan Mark is one of New Zealand’s leading plant ecologists, specialising in the ecology of indigenous ecology of tussock grasslands, alpine lands, wetlands, shrublands, forests and lakeshores.
He was one of the first to break the cloak of academic silence to speak out on a wide range of conservation issues. He first became actively involved in conservation over the raising of Lake Manapouri and played a key role in linking science with conservation. He is a Forest and Bird Conservation Ambassador and was a president (1987-1990); and the first Chairperson of the Guardians of Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau. Sir Alan was made a fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1987 and was a member of National Parks and Reserves Authority and later the New Zealand Conservation Authority. Now retired, he is still actively involved in conservation. He was made a knight for his conservation work in 2010.
Emeritus Professor Sir Alan Mark,
Department of Botany, University of Otago.
TAURANGA
Date: Wednesday 12 June 2013 Time: 6.00pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre 104, University of Waikato, Tauranga. Bonguard Centre, 200 Cameron Road, Tauranga
HAMILTON
Date: Thursday 13 June 2013
Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Room SG.02, University of Waikato, Gate 8, Hillcrest Road