
Man-made climate change is one of the greatest existential challenges facing society. The consequences of this will be felt more acutely in the Global South, which already faces challenges of accessing food, clean water and energy.
This panel discussion, chaired by Dr Shafiq Ahmed, will showcase some of the work being undertaken in Cambridge, including on how marginalised communities interact with energy from a wide variety of fields, and how this relates to the other United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
This event is organised as part of the Cambridge Festival 2024 and open to all.
Registration is not required.
Speakers:
Energy justice and sustainable development in displacement: a case of the Rohingya refugee settlements
Dr Rihab Khalid, Research Fellow, Department of Architecture
Role of technology in tropical forest conservation
Joycelyn Longdon, PhD Student, Department of Computer Science
Politics of Transformation in Cape Town, South Africa
Priti Dipak Mohandas, PhD Student, Department of Geography
This event is organised as part of the Cambridge Festival 2024 and open to all.
Registration not required.