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Corporate power and climate politics

October 31, 2019 by cambridge

Come and IMG_ClimateCentreManila_20191012hear Dorothy Guerrero (Global Justice Now head of policy & advocacy) on corporate power in climate politics, drawing on her long experience in Asia & elsewhere in the South. She will focus particularly on why mining companies and trade deals are such obstacles to achieving climate justice.

To be followed by discussion, and more networking.

The venue is situated approximately 1 mile from the railway station and half a mile from Cambridge Leisure.

Nearest bus Citi 3 along Cherry Hinton Road to Hartington Grove traffic lights OR

Citi1 or Citi7 along Hills Rd to Blinco Grove & walk down Hartington Grove.

Alternatively, the venue has a small car park.

Entry free — but please book.

Picture: Marulas, Valenzuela, Metropolitan Manila. By Red Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre. CC BY-NC 2.0

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