Archived External Presentation given by N.K. Tovey in 2009


·         Return to Main Menu for Presentations and also Recent Presentations

 

Main Presentations given in 2009 

 

·         The Path to a Sustainable Low Carbon Future:  The Hard Choices Facing Us -  Climate Change and Energy Security.  Presentation given at University of East Anglia Teach-In as preparation for COP15 in Copenhagen – 1st December 2009. [14 Mbytes]

·         Greening Your Church and School.  Presentation given at St Thomas Church, 17th October 2009 [6 Mbytes]

·         Presentations given at Annual Lectures of Rotary Club of Corby – 5th November 2009

1.      Afternoon Lecture                           2.     Evening Lecture

·         A Path to a Sustainable Low Carbon Future for our Children: The Hard Choices facing Us.  Presentation given at Rotary District 1080 Conference on 26th September 2009. [ please note a very similar presentation was given to the Rotary Club of Swaffham on 21st September 2009 and also Rotary Club of Norwich on 29th October 2009]

 

·         Other presentations given to Rotary Clubs in 2009

top

·         Low Carbon Strategies at the University of East Anglia [7.1 Mbytes]  Presentation given to Students from Denmark on 12th May 2009.

·         Climate Change:  Energy Security: The Greatest Threats to Mankind?  [10.5 Mbytes]  Presentation given at Norfolk Club, 24th March  2009

·         Low Carbon Strategies at UEA:  [6.5 Mbytes] Presentation given students from Dickinson College  25th February 2009

·         Carbon Master Class:  Managing Carbon in the Built Environment:  [6.5 Mbytes] Presentation given at CICE at SmartLife Centre in Cambridge  19th February 2009

PRESENTATIONS GIVEN TO ROTARY CLUBS

top

Notes to expand of some of presentations above

This document covers a range of issues from carbon dioxide emissions to security of energy supply, and emphasizes why decisions cannot be simply for or against a single technology such as wind. The overview must be considered.

This page is maintained by Keith Tovey. Email:k.tovey@uea.ac.uk