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How evolution might help save the planet

Calendar Tuesday, 10 January 2023
Calendar 18:30-20:00

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Speaker: Professor Mike W. Bruford (Cardiff University)

Our public lectures are free events that attract a diverse audience including the public, secondary school pupils and professionals. The series aims to open up areas of interest in the Earth and environmental sciences and present new research in this area to the public.

Sustainability - what next?

What do we want the world to look like in 2030, and how do we achieve this? In 2015, UN Member States agreed on the Sustainable Development Goals, a blueprint for tackling many of the challenges affecting communities around the world. Meeting these goals requires engagement, including by those involved in the Earth and environmental sciences. In this series, experts from a variety of disciplines examine the concept of ‘sustainable development’ and explore its implications on the use of diverse natural resources.

Parking

The Bute Car Park will be open with limited parking spaces available for our event attendees.

The Main Building car park is accessed from Park Place. Parking is very limited and there are 5 designated accessible parking bays. Visitors can reserve a parking space in advance by contacting carparking@cardiff.ac.uk.

There is public street parking along Park Place and Museum Avenue, where blue badge holders can park free of charge.

You do not need to book a ticket for this event.

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Wallace Lecture Theatre (Room 0.13)
Main Building
Park Place
Cardiff
CF10 3AT

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