Rescheduled | Green Christmas lecture

I'm Dreaming of a Green Christmas (and New Year!)

Christmas comes but once a year, so "Deck the halls with advertising, fa la la la lah, la la la lah....'Tis the time for merchandising...", as the inimitable songster Tom Lehrer sang, way back. "Angels we have heard on high, Tell us to go out and buy"...

Is Christmas just a damaging seasonal celebration of rampant consumerism, or could innovations of various sorts inspire us towards a 'greener' and lower impact way of life? Alternatively, will Santa's sleigh inevitably become obsolete as global warming escalates, and the icy wastes evolve into a new Green Land? And why is the West currently sending an alleged 9,100 tonnes of discarded Christmas lights to China for reprocessing, every year?

Informed by audience participation, and a touch of humour, Professor Carolyn Roberts in the first Keele Green Christmas Lecture will reflect on the nature of technological and societal innovation, and consider whether universities might be able to help avert a nightmare of environmental catastrophes and climate chaos.

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Event date
Event Time
6:00PM
Location
Salvin Room, Keele Hall
Organiser
Sarah Briggs
Contact email
s.j.briggs@keele.ac.uk
Contact telephone
01782 733184

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