Event Date: Sat - 4 Jul 2026
Event Time: 10:45 am - 5:00 pm
Location:
Victoria Baptist Church, Eastbourne
Price: Free
Global, ethical, mitigation and local imperatives explained by experts, supported by displays and discussion. In-person and online.
For in-person registration, order tickets on this site (optional donations will contribute to covering the cost of the event); for online registration, register here and email contact@unalaser.org to be sent donation details.
This free hybrid conference addresses vital climate change imperatives.
In the morning, the ethical, energy and sequestration imperatives are addressed from the global perspective.
For the local perspective, in the afternoon, a panel of specialists examines the adaptability and affordability imperatives. The conference will provide us with new insights on the effect of both global and local challenges, which will determine the quality of our futures.
There will be an exhibition with displays from local and national environmental organisations.
There will be an opportunity to pay £1 (cash) on registration to pay for the planting of a climate-mitigation tree in Uganda
PROGRAMME
09:30-10:45: Registration and coffee
10:45-11:00: Welcome by the Eastbourne Mayor and MP, as well as by UNA LASER Chair
11:00-11:45: The Ethical Imperative by Professor Terry Cannon (University College London and the Insitute of Development Studies)
11:45-12:30: The Energy Imperative by Professor Steve Sorrell (Sussex University)
12:30-13:15: The Sequestration Imperative by Ian Elgie (Chair, UNA Eastbourne), Gonzalo Alvarez (Chair UNA Climate and Oceans), Mozmil Hussain (Vice-Chair UNA Eastbourne)
13:15-14:15: Lunch. Bring your own; there will also be some sandwiches and snacks on sale for cash only.
14:15-16:15: Panel on Adaptability and Affordability Imperatives, with:
16:15-17:00: Closing announcements