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The Language of Sustainability: Shouting but not being heard

27 April 2009, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
This one day conference focuses on the Language of Sustainability and features some of the most prominent voices in the sector. During the morning session a panel of invited guests will articulate how their profession views and conveys sustainability. They include: Eric Bichard, author of Positively Responsible: How Business Can Save the Planet, for business; David Fell, Director of Brook Lyndhurst Ltd, for consultants; Mark Everard of the Environment Agency, with the scientific approach; and Joe Ravetz, a leading thinker on sustainability from the University of Manchester, publicising the populist style. The debate will be chaired by Arran Stibbe, a senior lecturer in linguistics at the University of Gloucestershire. The session will explore each groups' language of sustainability and whether they are integrated and can be understood by one another.
In the afternoon delegates will form into groups to discuss the development of an 'Esperanto of Sustainability' which would break down the barriers between different sectors and be inspiring for all. This is a fantastic opportunity to hear some respected voices debate how we communicate about sustainability, arguably the foremost goal of society.
Venue
Grosvenor Office

Grosvenor Office, 70 Grosvenor Street, 5th floor, London, W1K 3JP, United Kingdom

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The Institution of Environmental Sciences
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