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Resources – afternoon session

Here are the presentations from the afternoon workshops – we will be adding the notes and outputs soon.

Ecology – Tony Whitbread, Sussex Wildlife Trust – presentationDownload
Ecology – Tony Whitbread, Sussex Wildlife Trust – notesDownload
Climate Resilience – Peter King, Director, Ouse and Adur Rivers TrustDownload
Water – Ben Earl, Water Efficiency Manager, Southern WaterDownload
Transport – Dr Gary Fuller, Environmental Research Group, King’s College LondonDownload
Shared Leadership & Economy – Steve Creed, Director, Creed Management SolutionsDownload
Waste – Carrie Cort, Sussex Green Living, Horsham Repair Cafe, Horsham Climate CafeDownload

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AvatarSteve Waygood@stevewaygood·
14h

Fantastic work by Professor Kevin Anderson @KevinClimate HT @Jumpsteady for the thread. But this truth is no longer merely inconvenient. It is existential. No sector, geography or asset class would be unscathed. This portfolio risk can’t be diversified away. #TransitionFinance https://twitter.com/jumpsteady/status/1281638116122656771

Michael Flammer 🌍🌡#KlimaVor8@Jumpsteady

Inconvenient truths here from Professor Kevin Anderson:

“Equity is locked into the #ParisAgreement. And it means that the wealthy parts of the world have about 6-9 years at current emissions left until we blow our budget for 2°C. That requires zero carbon by 2035.”

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AvatarGeorge Monbiot@GeorgeMonbiot·
2 Mar

I'm delighted to see this, and I hope other speakers will follow suit.
It's time for @sciencemuseum to stop collaborating with the oil industry. https://twitter.com/mark_lynas/status/1366718695913979909

Mark Lynas@mark_lynas

I would like to express my solidarity with @GeorgeMonbiot in his withdrawing from the Science Museum 'Climate Talks' series in protest at their funding from oil companies. I am also down to speak at the series, but will withdraw too unless @sciencemuseum stops taking dirty money. https://twitter.com/xryouthcambs/status/1365395244221538304

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AvatarSteve Backshall@SteveBackshall·
1 Mar

In 2019, I spoke alongside @michaelgove to launch the #EnvironmentBill, after dire warnings in the #StateofNature report. So much optimism, so many promises… but still no law to stop #nature's decline by 2030.

Will you join me and demand action today? https://e-activist.com/page/76784/petition/1?ea.tracking.id=WCL

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1 Mar

Another reminder that @WSCCNews invest over £128 million in fossil fuels, including Shell & BP. Please write to your County Councillor & ask them to back the divestment motion by @Michael4Sussex being debated on March 19th. @XRHorsham @UKDivest @Worthing_Greens @WorthingWestCLP

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AvatarWorthingCAN 🌍@WorthingCan·
23 Feb

New report shows that @WSCCNews invests £128,777,475 million (3.11% of the pension fund) in planet destroying fossil fuels. https://www.divest.org.uk/ If you think it’s wrong ask your councillor to support divestment. #DivestWestSussex @UKDivest @Michael4Sussex @XRHorsham @SECA_UK

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