Invitation
June 2nd, 2009 from 18.00-20.00
The Club of Rome EU-Chapter (Brussels) and the European Support Centre of the Club of Rome (Vienna) are pleased to invite you to the 60th Aurelio Peccei Lecture at the The Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium of Sciences and Arts:
Limits to growth: views and contribution from New-ZealandAn Ultimate Solution for Reducing Global Warming?
Dr Helen Anderson
Chief Executive of the New Zealand Ministry
of Research, Science and Technology
About the Presentation
Dr Anderson will first review, with reference to New Zealand, global trends relevant to the issues canvassed in “The Limits to Growth” by Dennis Meadows et al.
She will then discuss how New Zealand, as a small, geographically isolated Pacific state none-theless plays an important role in global research and policy debates about sustainability. Drawing on New Zealand’s unique geographical position and biodiversity, Dr Anderson will show how this country uses its research capability to address sustainability issues of national and international importance -biodiversity, use of natural resources particularly water, energy production and, critically for our economic wellbeing, how we have become a world leader in sustainable food production for global markets.
In the final section of her presentation, Dr Anderson will outline how New Zealand’s researchers and scientists are contributing to the global effort to address issues such as climate change and food security.
About the Speaker
Dr Anderson’s biography can be found here.
Follow-Up
The slides of the presentation are available for download
as OpenOffice odp file (3 MB)
as Adobe pdf file (1.5 MB)