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SUMMARY:The Middle East\, COP 28 and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:The Middle East Climate Change and COP 28 \n\n\n\nHosted by the Province of Jerusalem and the Middle East \nWhat are the climate\, conflict and energy dilemmas facing Jerusalem and the Middle East? As suffering deepens in the Holy Land\, experts and pastors from the region take time to reflect on links between conflict and climate change and why Anglican advocacy at COP28 in Dubai really matters. \n\n\n\nThursday November 9\, 2023 \n8 AM London / 11 AM Nairobi\,\nJerusalem\, Cape Town (English and Arabic). \n(4 PM Perth time) \nRegister \n\n\n\nANGLICAN ADVOCACY \nCOP28 is the world’s largest negotiations on climate change\, convened by the United Nations. It takes place in the UAE this November\, bringing the world together at a critical moment for global transformative climate action. An Anglican delegation will attend to represent Anglican voices from around the globe. In the lead up to COP28\, the Anglican Communion’s UN Team and Environment Network are running a series of webinars\, focused on equipping Anglicans to advocate for environmental justice.
URL:https://ecocare.perth.anglican.org/event/the-middle-east-cop-28-and-climate-change/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Notable Event,Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20231026T170000
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SUMMARY:Professor Peter Newman Curtin Professorial Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the third and final Curtin University Faculty of Humanities Professoriate Lecture for 2023\, to conclude a series that showcases the depth and breadth of Faculty’s world-renowned academic researchers. \nBy acknowledging and celebrating their achievements through their stories and lived experiences\, our aim is to enrich and inspire the audience and our next generation of eminent Curtin professors. \nIntroducing Professor Peter Newman AO \n“Can we dare to hope? would be the title of my memoir if I could ever get around to stopping work. But the issues I have been writing on since the early 1970’s are now so rapidly mainstreaming that I find it hard to stop. My lecture will show the journey from working with the great apocalyptic ecologist Paul Ehrlich at Stanford University in the early 70’s who saw no hope in the future and how I slowly worked out how to hope through my family\, community\, government secondments\, IPCC and over 50 years in universities. I will tell some stories of how hope was embraced in transport and urban planning\, environmental campaigns\, and sustainability strategies\, before the biggest challenge of all\, climate change”. \nPeter Newman is Professor of Sustainability at Curtin University and a member of the Anglican Ecocare Commission. Peter has written 23 books and over 400 papers on sustainable cities and decarbonisation policy. He created the term automobile dependence in the 1980’s which is now standard terminology in urban planning and his book with Jeff Kenworthy has been called ‘one of the most influential planning books of all time’. \nWe hope that you will join us and take this opportunity to enjoy the company of a diverse and likeminded audience in a relaxed\, informal\, collegiate atmosphere. We invite you to meet Professor Newman and appreciate the wealth of achievement in the Humanities Faculty at Curtin. \nEvent details \n\n\n\nDate:\nThursday 26 October 2023\n\n\nTime: \n  \n  \n  \nDress:\n5.00pm: Registration \n5.30pm: Formalities \n6.45pm: Light refreshments and networking \nBusiness / Smart Casual\n\n\nLocation:\nTim Winton Lecture Theatre\, Building 213.104\nCurtin University Bentley CampusThis venue is wheelchair accessible.\n\n\nParking:\nParking is available within close proximity to the Tim Winton Lecture Theatre in Pi1 yellow carpark. \nPlease note that parking on Bentley Campus requires payment before 4.30pm. ACROD bays are free of charge.\n\n\nRSVP:\nBy Monday 23 October by clicking on this link. \nThis registration platform will NOT automatically add this event in your calendar. Please remember to add this to your diary. \nThis event is by invitation only and registration is essential. \nShould you be unable to attend\, or wish to send a representative in your place\, please contact Curtin University Events directly via email to events@curtin.edu.au
URL:https://ecocare.perth.anglican.org/event/272/
LOCATION:Tim Winton Lecture Theatre\, Building 213.104\, Bentley\, Western Australia\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Local Meeting,Notable Event
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