Good Energy is hosting a debate that puts renewable energy to the test.
Climate Change, if left unchecked, will cause hundreds of millions of people to suffer hunger, water shortages and coastal flooding. It could shatter the global economy, costing the world £3.8 trillion.
Generating Energy with renewable power does not create carbon dioxide and does not contribute to Climate Change. But do projects like the proposed Avonmouth wind turbines and the Severn tidal barrage provide a significant solution or is their contribution of renewable energy too small to make a difference?
Chair
Mark Lynas - Author and communicator on Climate Change
Panelists
Heather Ackroyd - Artist
Alistair Sawdays - Environmental publisher
Oliver Tickell - Guardian Journalist
John Pontin - Board of Bristol's Sustainabilty West
Dr Mark Wright - Councillor for the Liberal Democrats (Bristol)
You can obtain free tickets from:
amanda.watson@good-energy.co.uk
01249 766098
All tickets must be booked in advance
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