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SUMMARY:I-SEE: Public Lecture: Net zero and zero emissions
DESCRIPTION:Professor Bill David FRS\, Professor of Energy Materials Chemistry\, University of Oxford\, STFC Senior Fellow\, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and CSO\, Sunborne Systems Limited \nFurther details on I-SEE website: I-SEE Sustainable Energy & the Environment Webinars 2023 (bath.ac.uk)
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/i-see-public-lecture-net-zero-and-zero-emissions/
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SUMMARY:Explore Nature's Bounty: Wild Food Foraging Adventure
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive foraging foray where you’ll learn the art of safely identifying and preparing wild foods in the lush surroundings of Smallcombe Community Nuttery and the Bath Skyline Walk. \nEvent Highlights\n\nGuided Foraging: Under the guidance of wild foods educator Ella Milburn\, you’ll tap into the abundant world of wild foods and learn to identify\, harvest\, and prepare a range of edible plants\, nuts\, berries and hopefully mushrooms! Our expert instructor will provide you with insights into the nutritional value\, cultural significance\, and culinary uses of the wild plants you discover.\nIdyllic Setting: Smallcombe Community Nuttery and the Bath Skyline Walk offer a tranquil backdrop of natural beauty.\nSmall Group Experience: As this event is limited to just 12 participants\, you’ll have ample opportunities to ask questions and learn at your own pace.\nSafety and Sustainability First: You’ll be taught how to distinguish between edible and inedible plants\, as well as how to sustainably harvest wild foods without harming the environment.\nTickets: Limited spaces are available\, so be sure to reserve your spot early.\n\nWhat to Bring\n\nComfortable clothing and sturdy walking shoes – we recommend wearing long socks and trousers to offer protection against possible ticks in the long grass\nA small basket or bag for collecting wild foods\nWater\nNotebook and pen for taking notes\n\nFor more information and ticket reservations\, please visit the ticket website or contact us by email. \nCome hungry for knowledge\, and leave with a basket full of nature’s treasures! 🌱🌼 \nLook out for our “Winter Workshops” in December and February where we will be preparing for the foraging year ahead. \nBook your place on the Wild Food Foraging Adventure here.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/explore-natures-bounty-wild-food-foraging-adventure-2/
LOCATION:Smallcombe Nuttery\, Horseshoe Walk\, Bath\, BA2 6DD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231028T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T144635
CREATED:20231009T202304Z
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SUMMARY:Unite to Survive South West
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for a day of diverse activities from speakers to stalls\, performances to art activities…all FAMILY friendly. \nXR south-west are the hosts but it will be attended from all organisations concerned about biodiversity loss\, environmental devastation\, climate change and global social injustice (often as a result of the latter). \nThe purpose of Bath is to build alliances\, lobby MPs and find ways of working together moving forward to bring about significant change. \nAccessible bus routes and parking to Victoria park is available. \nCovered and indoor (weather friendly) spaces: \n\nPerformance and speeches\nWorkshop\nArt space\nFamily space\nSwallows space\nWell-being\, quiet area and first aid\nSpecific stands\nSome refreshment on site\n\nBristol art blockers will be printing onto T shirts\, bags\, etc…bring them along! \nTimeline: \n\n8am: Start\n10am: Spaces and activities used\n10:30 – 12 noon: There will be a silent faith vigil outside Barclays (XR Buddhists\, Christian Climate Action and other faith groups)\n12 noon – 2pm: Preparing for the accessible non-disruptive march that avoids the big rugby match on the day! (XR have liaised with experienced and sympathetic police officers in advance.) Everyone is welcome to dress up if you’d like to in a theme that suits the day e.g. animals\, fire or dirty water themes\, etc… There may be a discobedience at some point…dancing and there will be a samba band to keep our spirits up!\n2 – 5pm: Resume of workshops\, performance\, speeches\, stalls\, networking. There will be an inclusive community assembly.\n5pm: Tidy up time\n\nDogs are allowed on a lead. If the weather is atrocious\, there may be a last minute change of plans regarding the march. \nAlso needed are well-being (e.g. buddying) volunteers and stewards. \nPlease share this event and hope to see you there!
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/unite-to-survive-south-west/
LOCATION:Victoria Park\, Bath\, Victoria Park\, Bath
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231018T170000
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SUMMARY:Mayor's visit to Transition Bath nuttery
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URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/mayors-visit-to-transition-bath-nuttery/
LOCATION:Smallcombe Nuttery\, Horseshoe Walk\, Bath\, BA2 6DD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231017T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231017T173000
DTSTAMP:20260416T144635
CREATED:20230923T081937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230923T081937Z
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SUMMARY:I-SEE Public Lecture: The role of policy for accelerating energy innovation to meet climate goals
DESCRIPTION:I-SEE Sustainable Energy & the Environment Webinar \nThe role of policy for accelerating energy innovation to meet climate goals \nProfessor Laura Diaz Anadon\, Professor of Climate Change Policy Director\, Centre for Environment\, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG)\, Department of Land Economy\, University of Cambridge \nInnovation in clean-energy technologies is central to achieving a net-zero energy system. While the pace of innovation in some key energy technologies has exceeded expectations\, faster progress in these and a wider range of technologies is necessary to meet climate goals. It has long been argued that\, among other actions\, governments should increase support for clean energy research and development and support early markets. There is\, however\, a more limited understanding of how to design these policies and institutions or what else may be needed. There is also growing recognition of that fostering a just transition is essential and not a given and an interest in the role of green industrial policy in many parts of the world. In this talk Prof Anadon shares key insights regarding what we have learnt over the past decade regarding how to foster a just energy transition\, covering experiences from industrialized countries and emerging economies\, as well as analysis of policies and institutions from R&D to deployment and finance. \n  \nProf Anadon will summarize what we have learnt about the drivers of innovation in key energy technologies and the policy structures and processes that could help support efforts to build a net zero economy. \nProfessor Laura Diaz Anadon holds the chaired Professorship of Climate Change Policy at the University of Cambridge\, where she directs the interdisciplinary Centre for Environment\, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG) (add hyperlink to CEENRG: https://www.ceenrg.landecon.cam.ac.uk/ ) at the Department of Land Economy. An engineer-economist by training\, Professor Anadon is also a Fellow of St. John’s College and a long-standing Affiliate of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) at Harvard University. Her research on energy\, climate and innovation policy assesses the drivers of technological change in key energy technologies\, the impact of different policies on technological innovation\, economic\, and distributional outcomes\, and the interaction between science and technology and policy making. She is a Lead Author of the latest Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in Working Group III on Mitigating Climate Change. Among other roles\, she serves as elected Vice-Chair of the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change and on the Board of Cambridge Enterprise. In June 2018 she was awarded the XVII Fundación Banco Sabadell Prize for Economic Research for the best young Spanish economics researcher\, and in 2021 she was awarded a Distinguished Visiting Professorship at Tsinghua University. \n• I-SEE webinars are free and open for all to attend \n• Eventbrite registration closes on 17 October at 15:30 \n• The ZOOM LINK to the event will be sent to you in an email on 17 October at 15:30 \n  \nhttps://www.bath.ac.uk/campaigns/i-see-sustainable-energy-the-environment-webinars/
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/i-see-public-lecture-the-role-of-policy-for-accelerating-energy-innovation-to-meet-climate-goals/
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CREATED:20230821T081118Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainability Shorts
DESCRIPTION:An evening of 6 x 10 minute mini-lectures on all things eco: \n\n18:00-18:45 – 3 x talks with time for questions:\n\nJames Levelle – Filmmaker and Adventurer\, on Creative Community\nDebby Skellern – Acting CEO of the Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership\, on Reaching Net Zero 2050: Hydrogen (An introduction to the production and uses of hydrogen)\nDr Lyn Barham – Transition Bath trustee and Food Group Convenor and John Ingham\, ex professional gardener and a green activist\, on Soil is Vital to Life on Earth\n\n\n18:45-19:15 – break for food and drink\n19:15- 20:00 – 3 x talks with time for questions:\n\nDr Rosie Jones – Ecological psychologist\, facilitator\, permaculturist\, activist\, on Honouring\n            our Pain for the World (How valuing\, feeling and sharing our ecological grief can help us find our\n        power\, motivation and wisdom)\nNick Abercrombie – Retired academic\, interested in the relationship between social science\n        research and policy change\, on The Social Mandate (The effective removal or mitigation of\n        climate risks will involve major changes to the way that we live our lives. How\, then\, can people be persuaded\n        to accept those changes?)\nAlexander Coles – about to complete a Masters degree in Sustainability\, interested in land\,\n        food and what happens when you combine the two for positive change\, on Connectivity and Systems\n            Thinking\n\n\n20:00-21:00 – (optional) in the bar for networking and further discussion\n\nFreshly cooked food will be available to purchase from Ninjō’s Street Food truck in the car park. \nContact us to book your place.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/sustainability-shorts/
LOCATION:The Packhorse Community Pub\, South Stoke\, Bath\, BA2 7DU\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231003T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231003T173000
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CREATED:20230923T081658Z
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SUMMARY:I-SEE Public Lecture: Harnessing The Oceans’ Energy
DESCRIPTION:Professor Deborah Greaves OBE\, FREng FICE FRINA\, Director of the Supergen ORE Hub\, University of Plymouth \nOffshore renewable energy (ORE) has long been recognised as having huge potential. The UK has the second-highest tidal range in the world and there are estimates that around 50% of Europe’s tidal energy resource and 35% of European wave resource lies in UK waters. The UK’s offshore wind infrastructure\, contributed over 10% of the UK’s power in 2020 and the offshore wind capacity target is 50GW by 2030. The Crown Estate recently published plans to support Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) in the Celtic Sea to deliver 4GW by 2035\, extending to 20GW by 2045. Professor Deborah Greaves will outline the key areas of research in developing our offshore renewable energy. She will introduce the Supergen ORE Hub highlights and future plans and will also present on a new initiative to support High End Computing in Wave Structure interaction. \nProfessor Deborah Greaves OBE \nDeborah Greaves is a Professor of Ocean Engineering\, was Head of the School of Engineering\, Computing and Mathematics at the University of Plymouth\, and is one of the UK’s leading offshore renewable energy researchers. \nIn a career spanning more than two decades\, she has consistently pioneered the development of new technologies in offshore wind\, wave and tidal power. This has included novel types of wave energy converter\, analysis methods for offshore renewable energy farms and extreme wave-structure interactions. \nIn addition to her research\, Professor Greaves has led high-profile national and international initiatives designed to ensure such technological advances can be applied in real-world scenarios to help meet the country’s future clean energy demands. \nShe was selected by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to head its £9million Supergen ORE Hub\, has provided expert advice to organisations across industry and society\, and is a strong advocate for women in STEM subjects. \nProfessor Greaves was made an OBE in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for services to Marine Renewable Energy\, Equalities and Higher Education. \nIn 2020\, she was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Academy of Engineering\, and listed by the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) among its Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability. She was appointed as a Member of EPSRC Council in 2022. \n• I-SEE webinars are free and open for all to attend \n• Eventbrite registration closes on 3 October at 15:30 \n• The ZOOM LINK to the event will be sent to you in an email on 3 October at 15:30 \nhttps://www.bath.ac.uk/campaigns/i-see-sustainable-energy-the-environment-webinars/
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/i-see-public-lecture-harnessing-the-oceans-energy/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230930T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230930T170000
DTSTAMP:20260416T144635
CREATED:20230331T124158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T140216Z
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SUMMARY:Extraordinary Earth Day
DESCRIPTION:From 18th September to 29th October\, Luke Jerram’s ‘Gaia’ – a huge Earth – will be presented at Bath Abbey. The Abbey will use this awe-inspiring exhibit to promote B&NES eco-groups. Transition Bath will have a presence in the Abbey throughout the exhibiting period. \nOn 30th September\, from 10:00 to 17:00\, a showcase of local eco-groups will come together for Extraordinary Earth Day. Entrance is free for BA1 and BA2 residents with proof of address and Discovery Card holders. \nThere will be a series of inspirational talks during the day: \n10:30 – Climate Challenges\n11:30 – Neighbourhood Eco Groups\n13:30 – Young People’s Voice\n14:30 – Knowing Your Carbon Footprint\n15:30 – The Conservation Challenge \nThis is in the spirit of Ecooperation; organised by the Abbey\, CAFÉ B&NES\, Transition Bath and Bath & West Community Energy with support from B&NES Council Climate Team. Come to hear how you can get involved.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/extraordinary-earth-day/
LOCATION:Bath Abbbey\, 9 Kingston Buildings\, Bath\, BA1 1LT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230920T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230920T133000
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SUMMARY:Bathscape Walking Festival - Community Green Fingers Walk
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Bathscape Walking Festival\, Transition Bath will be leading a walk that explores community involvement in growing trees and crops. \nFrom Lansdown P&R we take a level walk through fields with stunning views over Weston and the distant countryside\, before dropping down through fields to Primrose Hill Community Woodland. We’ll meet one of the woodland volunteers who will give a brief history from the millennium planting\, and take us on a ramble through the 14 acre woodland. The wood is rich with trees\, undergrowth and wildlife\, criss-crossed by paths and has useful information boards – a delight for people of all ages. \nWe anticipate spending about an hour exploring the woodland\, then will walk on down through quiet private roads (with one very short\, busy section) to visit a community garden in Park Street\, and meet some gardeners. From there\, we will walk through streets to end on the Gravel Walk\, finishing near Queen Square\, from where it is a short walk to the Milsom Street bus stop for those who need the bus back to Lansdown P&R. \nLocation: Starting at Lansdown Park and Ride\, finishing near Queen Square.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bathscape-walking-festival-community-green-fingers-walk/
LOCATION:Lansdown Park & Ride\, Lansdown Park & Ride\, Bath\, BA1 9BJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230910T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230910T160000
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SUMMARY:Bathscape Walking Festival - Food on Our Plates Walk
DESCRIPTION:As part of the Bathscape Walking Festival\, Transition Bath is leading a walk that celebrates growing sites where local people tend crops to end up on their dinner plate. \nThe first visit is to the new Roots allotment site at Newbridge\, where individual plot holders grow for their own use. After an introduction to this organic\, no-dig site\, we‘ll join the riverside path back to near the city centre\, with a brief summary of points of historical interest along the way. \nThe second visit is to the well-established community garden of Bath Organic Group at the Lower Common site. Here people grow and share crops\, as well as creating surpluses for the monthly Farmers’ Market stall. \nLocation: The walk is three miles\, starting at Newbridge Park & Ride and finishing at the Lower Common site\, on the Upper Bristol Road (where you can get the bus back to the P&R).
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bathscape-walking-festival-food-on-our-plates-walk/
LOCATION:Newbridge Park & Ride\, Newbridge Park & Ride\, Bath\, BA1 3NB
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230904T210000
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SUMMARY:"My Extinction" - Green Screen at The Little Theatre Cinema
DESCRIPTION:‘Green Screen’ is a new strand at ‘The Little’ that aims to bring the best of environmentally conscious cinema to our screens\, whilst encouraging conversation and connection between local environmental groups and individuals. \nGreen Screenings take the format of a screening of a film\, followed by a half an hour Q&A with a local panel\, leading onto an informal discussion of the film in ‘The Little’s’ event space. \nThe next Green Screen will be My Extinction on Mon 4th September. \nSynopsis\nWhat does it take for us to act on the climate crisis – especially if we’re the kind of person who should already be acting? \nIn this funny\, relatable portrait\, a concerned yet ineffectual dad finds the first step is letting those unbearable feelings of climate anxiety in\, instead of pushing them aside. \nBut as he meets others like him\, he discovers how oil-backed propagandists funded our denial and paralysis. They set out to unmask the vested interests responsible\, helping raise a generation’s leading authors in vibrant chorus at the game-changing Tufton Street protest. \nMy Extinction is a revealingly honest account of how to feel your feelings\, act on your privilege\, and get active when threatened with extinction. \nBook now
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/my-extinction-green-screen-at-the-little-theatre-cinema/
LOCATION:The Little Theatre\, St Michael's Place\, Bath\, BA1 1SF\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230820T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230820T140000
DTSTAMP:20260416T144635
CREATED:20230622T204349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T055600Z
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SUMMARY:Community Picnic at Smallcombe Nuttery
DESCRIPTION:Here we picnic round the mulberry bush! \nThe mulberries will be ripe for picking\, so come along and try some for yourself. There are also cobnuts\, walnuts\, almonds and sweet chestnuts and even a medlar tree. Cakes will also be available on the day! \nBring a picnic and enjoy the beautiful setting of the nuttery\, planted on National Trust land\, beside the Skyline Walk at Smallcombe. \nThe nuttery can only be reached on foot. See the map below for directions.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/community-picnic-at-smallcombe-nuttery/
LOCATION:Smallcombe Nuttery\, Horseshoe Walk\, Bath\, BA2 6DD\, United Kingdom
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