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Dr Peter Ellyard: climate, biodiversity and the latest IPCC report

Tue, 17 Aug

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via Zoom

Peter is an internationally known futurist - a wonderful opportunity to hear a wise man speak

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Dr Peter Ellyard: climate, biodiversity and the latest IPCC report
Dr Peter Ellyard: climate, biodiversity and the latest IPCC report

Time & Location

17 Aug 2021, 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

via Zoom

About the event

Peter is an internationally known futurist, part of ACF for 50 years and now with 350.org.

He is Australia’s most prominent futurist, particularly known for his highly original, challenging and inspirational ideas on shaping the future. He was Chief of Staff of the Office of Environment Ministers in Canberra for three years as part of the Whitlam government. He has been a Senior Adviser to the United Nations system for more than 40 years, including the UNDP, UNEP and UNESCO, and was involved in the 1992 Earth Summit as a Senior Advisor on both the climate change and the biodiversity conventions.

He will talk with us about the future of climate, biodiversity and the latest IPCC report.

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