How conservatives can lead on climate action under Donald Trump (Bob Inglis tour)
Free public lecture hosted by the United States Studies Centre at the Sydney Business School. Bob Inglis is touring Australia as a guest of The Australia Institute.
Chair: Robert Hill AC, who was Environment Minister under Liberal Prime Minister John Howard.
Panel: Rob Stokes, MP and NSW Minister, and Dr Scott Heron.
In February 2017, just weeks after President Donald Trump’s inauguration, former US Republican Party Congressman Bob Inglis will speak at the University of Sydney about climate action from a conservative perspective.
Mr Inglis began his career in Congress as a critic of climate action and came to accept the science after visiting Antarctica and snorkelling on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef with a scientist, Dr Scott Heron (who featured on ABC Catalyst).
Mr Inglis became a great advocate for climate action and this ‘heresy’ cost him his seat in Congress. In 2015 Mr Inglis was awarded the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for his political bravery. He is Executive Director of republicEN.org.
When
Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 6:00pm - 7:30pm AEDT
Where
Business School Lecture Theatre, Abercrombie Building, University of Sydney
Abercrombie St
Darlington, NSW 2600
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Contact
Dan Cass02 6130 0530