Day 4 Presentation – Raising Awareness – Transition Penwith
Lesley Bradley and Cllr Jonathan How from Transition Penwith talk about how they lobbied their MP and local authority.
Lesley Bradley and Cllr Jonathan How from Transition Penwith talk about how they lobbied their MP and local authority.
Martin Dorey, author and founder of the 2 Minute Foundation, talks about how little efforts can make a big collaborative difference.
Professor Irene Lorenzoni from the University of East Anglia addresses the Jury via Zoom on the psychology of climate change and behaviour change.
Rob Harrison-Plastow from the Climate Majority Project talks to the Jury about lessons learned in raising awareness and communication.
Christopher Shaw, School of Global Studies, Sussex University, talks to the Jury about raising awareness through people’s values.
Avril Greenaway from the Cleaner Seas Project talks to the Jury about how to build a campaign and raise awareness
Bude Climate Partnership’s Rob Uhlig talks to the Jury about shoreline policy making and what opportunities there are to influence this.
Rhys Hobbs, Environmental Resilience and Adaptation Manager (Cornwall Council), talks about the opportunity a new £3m funding pot brings to Bude’s shoreline.
Justin Ridgewell, Flood & Coastal Risk Management Advisor at the Environment Agency, presents to the Community Jury on adaptation options for Bude’s beaches.
Alex Arnall, Associate Professor at University of Reading, talks about how communities can respond to rising sea levels.
MSc student Jodie Hession interviewed Bude-area residents as part of her dissertation examining climate adaptations and specifically sea-level rise in Bude.
Gerd Masselink, Professor in Coastal Geomorphology at the University of Plymouth, highlights adaptation options when it comes to responding to sea level rise.