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The need to effect change in our world is greater than ever, now is our opportunity be the change agents and make a difference for the positive. Our organization is focused on CO2 reductions from power plants with the use of algae, we are on board are you?
If carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is analogous to a partially full bathtub, let's turn off the taps and pull out the plug! (Courtesy: Professor Warwick J McKibbin, Giblin Lecture, University of Tasmania, 28 October 2008 www.sensiblepolicy.com)
The Cambridge Climate team is now looking to form a new committee for the second edition of the 'Entrepreneurship for a Zero Carbon Society' conference. We would appreciate any feedback/advice on what topics would best follow-on from the first edition.
The need to effect change in our world is greater than ever, now is our opportunity be the change agents and make a difference for the positive. Our organization is focused on CO2 reductions from power plants with the use of algae, we are on board are you?
If carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is analogous to a partially full bathtub, let's turn off the taps and pull out the plug! (Courtesy: Professor Warwick J McKibbin, Giblin Lecture, University of Tasmania, 28 October 2008 www.sensiblepolicy.com)
The Cambridge Climate team is now looking to form a new committee for the second edition of the 'Entrepreneurship for a Zero Carbon Society' conference. We would appreciate any feedback/advice on what topics would best follow-on from the first edition.
Thank you.
It was a great conference!
Please see: http://www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/CIRonEZ...
for my lighthearted personal take on the conference talks and
http://www.cambridgeinvestmentresearch.com/events/heat for a related followup event coming soon to Cambridge.
I am pleased to announce that many of the presentations are now available on our Post-Summit page. You can find it here: http://cambridgeclimate.com/postsummit.html
The delegate list is now available at http://www.cambridgeclimate.com
Looks like a great movement. Hope to hear about your progress.