Date: 
15 Oct 09
Venue: 
The Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR
Speakers Dennis Sammy, Nature Seekers, & Nienke van Geel, The Hebridean Whale & Dolphin Trust. Chaired by Nigel Winser. Human activities and climate change pose multiple threats to marine species. Hear about Earthwatch’s research in projects as wide ranging as Trinidad’s leatherback sea turtles and Hebridean whales and dolphins. Please see: http://www.earthwatch.org/europe/get_involved/events09/lecture09-marine Ticket only - free to students and current Earthwatch donors; otherwise a donation will be requested on the door. For tickets and/or more information contact the Earthwatch Events Department on (01865) 318856; events@earthwatch.org.uk
Contact Name: 
Simon Laman
Contact Email: 
events@earthwatch.org.uk

Upcoming events

Take back the web

Take Back the Web is a new venture run by campaigners along non-hierarchical and not-for-profit principles. We want to create a free forum for discussion, skills and knowledge sharing so that the benefits of using the Internet are available to all groups, no matter what their budget is. Practically speaking, this entails empowering grassroots, local organisations with the useful Internet skills.

International Day of Climate Protest

The Saturday before the Nairobi climate talksLast year people from over 20 countries demonstrated for real action on climate change. Join us this year for the biggest climate protest ever, and let wo

Fairtrade campaign day, Leeds

These days are a chance for you to get more in-depth knowledge on issues around Fairtrade, learn about the latest developments in the Foundation and Fairtrade internationally and gain new skills to help you to promote Fairtrade in your community.

Northern Green Gathering

Northern Green Gathering is a 4 day camping event from 17-20 August 2006, held in Yorkshire. It is focussed around sustainable living and green campaigns. It is not a festival (no sound systems). £35