Upcoming Event: Sustainability in the Pub

May 4, 2011 at 8:24 am Leave a comment

In collaboration with the wonderful Moreland Energy Foundation, on Thursday May 12 at 6pm – 8pm, Climate Action Moreland present Sustainability in the Pub. This month we’ll be talking about the good, the bad and the just plain neutral of carbon offsetting.

Should we offset? How does it all work? Does someone REALLY plant a tree when we press the magic offset button?

With Climate Action Moreland own Charmaine Chew, talking about her project journeysforclimatejustice, Lee Tan, Asia Pacifc Campaigner from the Australian Conservation Foundation about her visit to Australian government funded offset projects in Indonesia and an excellent speaker from MEFL.

At everyone’s favourite … In The Pub venue, the Edinburgh Castle, corner Albion Street and Sydney Road.

Entry filed under: Event, forum, Politics in the pub.

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