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title: "Researching scientists and activists"
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date: 2017-05-22T08:58:04+01:00
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host: REGEN Network Meeting, Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada
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I presented a brief on my research for a group of restoration ecologists, environmental scientists, philosopher and theologians as part of a week-long inaugural workshop discussing the relationship of theology and restoration practice and imagining a possible (and exciting!) training programme for professional ecologists in restoration practice.
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Slides can be [downloaded here](http://jeremykidwell.info/files/presentations/presentation_20170522_regen.html).
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title: "Session on Christianity and the Common Good"
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date: "2017-07-14T11:30:00+00:00"
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enddate: "2017-07-14T13:00:00+00:00"
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host: "Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford"
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I'll be teaching a session as part of the Ripon College Cuddesdon Summer School on "Christianity and the Common Good". If you're interested in participating, you can download a flyer below.
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#### [Promotional Flyer (PDF)](http://jeremykidwell.info/files/teaching/RCC_Summer_School_2017_v2.pdf)
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title: "Is Climate Change a Moral Issue?"
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date: 2016-11-23T21:15:05+01:00
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host: Sixth Form Study Afternoon, University of Birmingham
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I gave a quick presentation on climate change for a lively group of visiting sixth form students in November. In case you were curious the answer to the rhetorical question is "yes," though this is perhaps not quite as important as how one answers the question which follows: "why"?
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Powerpoint (sorry!) slides can be [downloaded here](http://jeremykidwell.info/files/presentations/presentation_20161123_sixth_form_climate_change.pptx.zip).
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