Three University of Exeter climate experts will speak at this year’s Glastonbury Festival.
Professor Richard Betts MBE, Professor Tim Lenton and Laurie Laybourn are all on the lineup for the Speakers Forum.
They will discuss subjects including media, tipping points and the 'blind spots' in current thinking about climate threats.
Here are details of the events:
Professor Betts said: “Now more than ever, it is crucial that we have wide conversations about what we are doing to the climate and how to deal with this. Festivals like Glastonbury are ideal places for a wide range of people to come together to learn and inspire each other.”
Laurie Laybourn said: “At Glastonbury, we love the farm and leave no trace. Meanwhile, economists are still conducting studies that predict climate change will leave little economic trace on the world. The lived experience of millions around the world contradicts this. Join me at the Speakers Forum to learn why – and what can be done about it.”
Professor Lenton said “We need the positive tipping point of a social movement to accelerate action on climate change. The Glastonbury Festival is where activists meet scientists and the media to get inspired and drive forward the vital work of the climate movement.”
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