CCS Newsletter 18/11
Sign-up to our panel this Climate Activism today through this link!
Head to the Thrive Café on Saturday for a policy forum on Plant-Based Policies
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Upcoming Events
November 19th, 5.30pm - 7pm: Panel on Climate Activism @ Bradfield Room, Darwin Sign-up to the panel today!
CZPGA and Cambridge Climate Society are co-hosting a panel discussion on climate activism inside and outside academia and the state of climate activism in 2024. We will be joined by panelists Clover Hogan, Professor Paul Behrens, Professor Rachael Garrett, and Dr. Belinda Bell.
November 19th, 5pm - 6.45pm: Film screening: Guardians of the Rainforest Click here for more information and to get your tickets
November 19th, 5.30pm: Conservation Careers @ Jesus Get your tickets here
Jesus College is hosting a careers event for anyone interested in the conservation space!
November 19th, 6pm: "Data Centre Growth and Power Consumption: How Do We Accomodate AI?" @ Old Divinity School, Johnâs
Join CUETS in the Lightfoot Room at the Old Divinity School to hear from Emma Frayer from CryusOne Data Centres. Emma is Director of Public Policy in Europe, leading both strategic and operational functions through identifying, monitoring, and responding to regulatory developments across multiple jurisdictions. She has previously worked in ERM and techUK, with comprehensive experience in data centres and policy.
November 23rd, 2 - 4.30pm: Plant-Based Policy Forum @ Thrive Café
Plant-Based Cambridge is hosting a policy forum next Saturday (23/11) in collaboration with Plant-Based Councils & Cambridge Young Greens! This will be held at Thrive CafĂ© (CB1 2LD) from 2 - 4.30pm - this event is perfect for those particularly interested in plant-based policy formation and implementation across different institutions đ±Â
November 26th, 6pm: "Challenges and Opportunities Facing the Future of the Grid" @ Old Divinity School, Johnâs
CUETS is hosting Carl Trowell from the National Grid in the Lightfoot Room, Old Divinity School. Carl is President of UK Strategic Infrastructure at National Grid and has led countless major projects in the energy industry. Previously, he worked as CEO of Acteon Group Ltd and Valaris (then Ensco Ltd) and spent most of his career at Schlumberger Ltd.
November 26th, 5 - 7.30pm: Re-Shape-Land-Scape Performance and Roundtable Discussion Sign-up through this link
DAAD is hosting an event focused on a discussion on Universities and the Future followed up by a dance theatre performance on how landscapes are being changed by the changing climate.