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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Rosamunde Almond. Mountains have always captured the imagination of travellers and the people who live near them and more recently, they have turned into important indicators of the world’s changing climate. A panel including eminent mountaineers, a glaciologist and two Tibetan scholars will use their experiences of mountain landscapes to talk about changes they have seen over their lifetimes, what those changes indicate and the future challenges surrounding environmental stewardship of these extreme environments. Speakers include Doug Scott, Kurt Diemberger and Georg Kaser. Tsering Dawa and Lobsang Yongdan will also give an insight into the significance of mountains in the “Land of Snow” and the role they play in local environmental knowledge. Tickets are free and please follow this link to register Details of the speakers:
After the questions, there will be an auction of framed mountain prints signed by Doug and Kurt to raise funds for Community Action Nepal. This event is being organised by the Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment, a new Forum in the University which aims to bring together people from across and outside Cambridge to discuss some of the most pressing sustainability challenges we face in the future and the research we need to do to help to prepare for and address those challenges. More information about the Forum can be found here This talk is part of the Cambridge Forum for Sustainability and the Environment series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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