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A greener future? - Exeter Literary Festival

  • Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery Queen Street Exeter EX4 3RX United Kingdom (map)

Welcoming Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, Jonathon Porritt, Lucy Siegle, Natalie Fee and Professor Peter Cox to RAMM. MC: Martin Wright, chair, Positive News

A lively afternoon of insight, discussion and debate, and a chance to have your say among the UK’s leading green writers and thinkers.

How can we live, play and eat well without wrecking the planet? What are the most promising solutions to climate change – and how can we make them happen?

And, with just a month to go until the crucial global climate summit in Glasgow, hear from one of the world’s leading climate scientists what the latest predictions are for Devon, Britain and the world.

Enjoy the chance to meet our speakers in person and buy signed copies of their latest books.

Cost: £15

Please note: the event consists of two sessions with a short break in between. We hope to be able to provide some refreshments during the break, but this will be dependent on lifting of all current restrictions. More details on this will be provided closer to the time.

Accessibility Statement: Wheelchair users and people with mobility scooters, pushchairs and buggies can access the entrance using the ramp from the blue-badge parking area, and may use our new lift to exit from Queen Street to pavement level. Small vehicles, including minibuses, can also use the parking area to drop passengers. To book blue-badge parking, museum.reception@exeter.gov.uk call 01392 265960 during opening hours – 10am to 5pm Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays and bank holidays).

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