A conjunction of crises – the challenges of managing human impacts on the ocean
Concerned about the environment? If so, you should attend this Sunday’s Exeter Rector’s Seminar which is on a major, and rapidly worsening, aspect of environmental degradation and climate change: the deteriorating condition of the world’s oceans.

While of interest to all, this seminar may be of special relevance to students (very much including graduate students) and academics concerned with the environment and with environmental policy.

The speaker will be Alan Simcock, an Exeter alumnus (1961, Literae Humaniores), who is joint coordinator of the United Nations’ Group of Experts of the Regular Process for the Assessment of the State of the World’s Oceans.

His topic will be: ‘A conjunction of crises – the challenges of managing human impacts on the ocean’.

Sunday, 8 November, 4.30 pm, Drawing Room, Rector’s Lodgings, Exeter College. All welcome.
Date: 8 November 2015, 16:30 (Sunday, 5th week, Michaelmas 2015)
Venue: Exeter College, Turl Street OX1 3DP
Venue Details: Drawing Room, Rector’s Lodgings
Speaker: Alan Simcock (Joint coordinator of the United Nations’ Group of Experts of the Regular Process for the Assessment of the State of the World’s Oceans)
Part of: ONE
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Public
Editor: Emma Weisbord