13 May 2009, 6 pm
Tony Juniper (BSc 1983), former Executive Director with Friends of the Earth, now Green Party Parliamentary candidate for Cambridge and Dr Rich Pancost, Reader in Biogeochemistry, School of Chemistry, discussed some of the world's most pressing environmental problems and how to solve them.
The discussion was followed by a drinks and canapés reception.
To see who came along, see the attendance list.
This event formed part of a series of interactive events for alumni during the centenary year which will tackle some of the pressing issues of our day.
On 29 April: Angela Knight CBE (BSc 1972), Chief Executive of the British Bankers' Association, and Tim Herrington (LLB 1975), Chairman of the FSA's Regulatory Committee, chaired by Professor Paul Grout, Head of Economics, to discuss the global financial climate.
On 6 October, join Professor Dame Carol Black CBE DSC (BA 1962, MB ChB 1970, MD 1975, Hon DSc 2003), Chairman, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, Bill Fullagar (BA 1961), Chairman of the NHS Blood and Transplant and David Redfern (BSc 1988), Chief Strategy Officer, GlaxoSmithKline, to discuss the healthcare lottery.
On 18 November, join Stafford Lightman, Professor of Medicine, as he explains his ground-breaking research into stress and the brain.