21.05.07
University College Falmouth responds to climate change
A
Climate Confessional, electric cars, and a Climate Change
Question Time were just some of the features of University
College Falmouth's Responding to Climate Change Day
held at the College's Tremough Campus, to which staff
and students were invited to add their voices to the growing
global debate.
Hosted by University College Falmouth's Research into
Art, Nature & Environment (RANE) research cluster and
staff and student volunteers, the event aimed to raise awareness
about climate change and offer positive actions that could
be taken to help bring about a more sustainable future. Other
themes addressed included climate knowledge, renewable energies,
fossil free transport and sustainable food.
The day included an introduction by University College Falmouth's
Principal, Professor Alan Livingston, and talks on climate
change by Mandy Milano, Director of J & M Sustainable
Developers Ltd, and life beyond fossil fuels by Rob Hopkins,
Coordinator of Transition Town Totnes.
Professor Alan Livingston also awarded £1,500 in prize
money to Ryan Tym, Sara Bunker and Chris Tozer who won a student
competition to create work that reflected the theme of the
day, which also formed the basis of a diverse and thought
provoking exhibition.
BA(Hons) Graphic Design student, Ryan Tym won the £500
Design Prize for his Disaster Detection Agency campaign, Sara
Bunker from MA Contemporary Visual Arts won the £500
Art Prize for her mug containing 0.00627 kg of graphite which
depicted the amount of carbon released when boiling water
for a cup of tea and BA(Hons) Graphic Design student, Chris
Tozer, won the £500 Media Prize for his animation 'Face
your Elephant', in which carbon dioxide is represented
by elephants emitting from chimneys and cars to demonstrate
the consequences of our actions.
RANE also awarded a £500 Media Intervention Prize to
MA Professional Writing students, Emily Apple and David Bate,
for a fictitious 50 years from now climate change supplement
that they had produced in collaboration with a local newspaper.
Al Gore's fervent crusade to halt global warming's
deadly progress by exposing the myths and misconceptions that
surround it 'An Inconvenient Truth', was also
screened, as was a short film by Greenpeace about de-centralised
energy.
The day was rounded off with Climate Change Question Time
chaired by Mandy Milano, which provoked stimulating debate
between the audience and panel members Dean Millar (Programme
Director in Renewable Energy at Camborne School of Mines),
Dr Stephan Harrison (Physical Geographer and climate change
expert), Rob Hopkins and University College Falmouth's
Director of Marketing & Student Recruitment, Jeremy Whitaker.
Throughout the day there were stalls and displays by environmentally
aware companies such as Eco-drive, Efficient light, Eco-genie,
Sow's Ear Clothing from Jubilee Wharf, Community Energy
Plus and Finisterre, as well as campaigning organisations
such as the i-count campaign, Friends of the Earth and Cornwall
Switch providing help and information on ways to combat climate
change.
"Although this event was aimed at staff and students
of University College Falmouth and the University of Exeter's
staff and students in Cornwall, we are hoping to host a future
event that will be open to all members of the community,"
said RANE Research Cluster Leader, Dr Daro Montag. "We
received positive feedback on the day and were pleased with
how well the event was supported," he added.
"Participants learned about the many small steps that
we can all take that will make a big difference."
University College Falmouth is a founding partner in the
Combined Universities in Cornwall, a unique initiative to
promote regional economic regeneration through higher education.
The CUC has received investment from the European Union (Objective
One), the South West Regional Development Agency and the Higher
Education Funding Council for England, with support from Cornwall
County Council.
For further information about Research into Art, Nature &
Environment at University College Falmouth, please visit www.rane-research.org
or email rane@falmouth.ac.uk.
For further information please contact the Jilly Easterby,
Head of Public Affairs, on 01326 213792 or email jilly.easterby@falmouth.ac.uk.
The Objective One Programme for Cornwall and the
Isles of Scilly has invested in the Combined Universities
in Cornwall (CUC) project, both Phase 1 and Phase 2, through
the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the European
Social Fund (ESF). University College Falmouth is a partner
of the CUC.

Editor's notes:

Clare Morgan
Media Relations Manager
Objective One Partnership Office
Castle House
Pydar Street
Truro TR1 2UD
Mobile: 07973 813647
Telephone: 01872 223439
cmorgan@cornwall.gov.uk
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