FYI - an interesting seminar coming up regarding the future of energy.
You can RSVP via the email address in the flyer.
Cheers,
James.
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Dear Audience,
What will be the future of Energy in a world of ever increasing population?
Has the availability of Fossil Fuels begun to decline? Should we discount
Nuclear Power as a low carbon emitting source of sustainable energy? How do
we responsibly adopt Alternative Energy Sources?
Is your curiosity aroused? If so join us on World Environment Day (5 June)
for a free public seminar at the University of Adelaide.
The director of the Environment Institute, Professor Mike Young, will host
three eminent scientists as we ask "What are our Energy Realities?".
Attendees will be treated to three short presentations (15 minutes each),
with the opportunity for your feedback to stimulate debate.
Please see the attached flyer for more details and RSVP via the embedded
link.
We look forward to your input,
The Environment Institute
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Dr James Ward
Ph.D., B.Eng.(Civil)(Hons), B.App.Sc.(Env. Mgt)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
School of Chemistry, Physics & Earth Sciences
Flinders University
GPO Box 2100, ADELAIDE SA 5001 (Australia)
james.ward@...
ph +61 8 8201 5140
mob +61 4 0881 9175
"But that is a difficult story for a later generation."
(The Economist, "Somewhere over the rainbow", Jan 24th 2008)
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