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Conservation in the Climate Emergency. CLICK HERE TO ATTEND IN PERSON

Wednesday, 4 May '22   4pm – 5pm BST
School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford, Main lecture theatre, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QY
Conservation in the Climate Emergency.  CLICK HERE TO ATTEND IN PERSON

Details

Speaker: Dr. Charlie Gardner

Details: Over 13,000 scientists have declared that the Earth faces a climate emergency, and an emergency is an urgent situation requiring us to refocus on the task at hand, yet much of conservation proceeds unchanged.

In this talk Dr Charlie Gardner makes the case that climate change is, or soon will, be the greatest threat to biodiversity, and consequently that conservation will be unable to meet its goal of maintaining biodiversity unless the climate threat is addressed. Therefore, the field must reconsider its objectives and philosophies, re-examine its theories of change, and refocus its strategies.

Dr Charlie Gardner is a conservationist and activist with a particular interest in the intersection of the climate and ecological crises. He is an Associate Senior Lecturer at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology (University of Kent), and spokesperson with Scientist Rebellion and Scientists for Extinction Rebellion.

This talk will be followed by a Q&A and afterwards, a drinks reception, all welcome.

Location

School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford
Main lecture theatre
South Parks Road
Oxford
OX1 3QY