Sustainability Week debate
Does size matter? What can a small nation like Wales do to help the global sustainability agenda?
Wednesday 2nd November 2011
Venue: School of Optometry and Vision Sciences, Cardiff University, Maindy Road, Cardiff Time: 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start
This is your chance to let us know what you really think and to quiz leading thinkers in sustainability on what matters to you.
- What impact can a small nation such as Wales have on sustainability in a global context?
- What can individuals do for the environment and their communities to make a difference?
This topical, lively and entertaining Question Time-style debate will be chaired by Professor Terry Marsden of the University’s Sustainable Places Research Institute This event is free of charge and open to the public. A drinks reception will precede the debate.
This is your chance to let us know what you really think – this is the Sustainability Week Debate.
Numbers are limited and will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. RSVP by emailing sustainableplaces@cardiff.ac.uk
Speakers
Professor Susan Baker, Sustainable Places Research Institute and Cardiff School of Social Sciences
John Griffiths AM, the Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development
Professor Terry Marsden, (Chair) Sustainable Places Research Institute
Dr Alan Netherwood, Netherwood Sustainable Futures
Hannah Scrase, The Size of Wales Project
Lee Waters, Sustrans Cymru

