People, Politics and the Planet: Any Questions?

Location:
Royal Geographical Society, Kensington Gore, London, United Kingdom
Starts:
Thursday 21 July 2016, 18:00
Ends:
Thursday 21 July 2016, 21:00

Britain in a Changing Europe

Join the Sibthorp Trust, the British Ecological Society and the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) for the first opportunity to debate the future of UK environmental policy in the aftermath of the EU referendum. This event is organised with support from the Society for the Environment.

The EU referendum presents a crossroads in the course of environmental policy in the UK. Vote leave, and we enter a period of profound uncertainty outside the reach of well-established European policies. Vote remain, and the challenges of climate change and biodiversity loss lose none of their urgency.

Chaired by Jonathan Dimbleby, “People, Politics and the Planet: Any Questions?” will bring together a panel of leading politicians including Kerry McCarthy MP (Labour, Shadow Environment Secretary), Baroness Parminter (Liberal Democrats, Environment Spokesperson) and Natalie Bennett (Green Party, Leader), to answer your questions.

Book your ticket  Tickets are available at £10 for BES/RGS-IBG members and concessions, or £20 full price.

Follow the debate on Twitter #PPPAnyQs

Location
Royal Geographical Society, Kensington Gore, London, United Kingdom

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