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The Greenprint Forum
A Better Use of Existing Resources
Event 1 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 10am–5pm • Venue: The Ritzy
Full day ticket to 5 sessions – events 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7, which are also on sale individually.
Chris Hope
Cambridge Series: Climate Change
Event 2 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 10am • Venue: The Ritzy
Chris Hope of Cambridge University, contributor to the Stern review and lead author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, tackles the current climate change issues and sets out where the priorities should be.
In association with Cambridge University
Mark Lynas talks to Andy Fryers
What Have the Greens Got Wrong?
Event 3 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 11.30am • Venue: The Ritzy
Has ideology blinded the mainstream environmental movement to solutions for some of the major problems facing the world? Mark Lynas, author of Six Degrees and High Tide, discusses why he has changed his views on the big issues including nuclear power, GMOs and organic food with Andy Fryers.
Will Anderson and Sunand Prasad talk to Alok Jha
Designing Sustainable Homes and Buildings
Event 4 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 1pm • Venue: The Ritzy
Is it possible to build homes and workplaces that are environmentally sound, affordable and a pleasure to live and work in? The former President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Senior Partner of Penoyre & Prasad LLP, and the author of Homes for a Changing Climate are in conversation with Alok Jha of the Guardian.
Sponsored by RRA Architects and Oakwrights
Hay Writers Circle
Event 5 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 1pm • Venue: Elmley Foundation Dream Stage
New writing from the local creative writing group.
Spencer Wells and Tristram Stuart talk to John Vidal
Food for Thought
Event 6 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 2.30pm • Venue: The Ritzy
It is time for a change in attitudes towards food production and consumption, in the industry and in our own homes. The author of Pandora’s Seed looks to a historical examination of our cultural inheritance for the solutions while the author of Waste spotlights the wastefulness of modern societies. In conversation with the Guardian’s Environment Editor.
Annie Leonard talks to Jo Fox
The Story of Stuff
Event 7 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 4pm • Venue: The Ritzy
The journalist and film-maker tracks the life of the stuff we use every day, revealing the often hidden impacts of our production and consumption patterns. In conversation with Jo Fox, Deputy Director of The Bigger Picture at Sky.
Aged to Perfection
New Writing by Older People
Event 8 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 4pm • Venue: Elmley Foundation Dream Stage
An anthology of new work by older writers as part of the Gwanwyn Festival organized by Age Cymru.
Joanna Toye
The Archers Miscellany
Event 9 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 5.30pm • Venue: Oxfam Studio
Come and revel in the magical trivia of Ambridge with one of the show’s top creators. There is no detail too obscure, no accent too strange.
Douglas Wilson, Cllr David Jones
Powys Schools Seminar
Event 10 • Thursday 27 May 2010, 6.30pm • Venue: Guardian Stage
An introduction to Powys County Council’s ambitious plans to modernise all its schools. The Portfolio Holder and Officers from the Schools Service will set out the national picture, describing the work already underway and providing information on the Authority’s most significant investment programme for schools for 30 years.
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