Introduced by the RSA’s President, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, an expert panel explores the theme of nature stewardship amidst a climate and biodiversity crisis.

Imagine if, in 10 years team, everyone was a nature steward. What would that world look like?

And how can young people, communities, movements, and governments contribute to making that vision a reality?

With Kabir Kaul FRSA, 19-year-old conservationist, wildlife writer and passionate advocate for London’s biodiversity; Caitlin Turner, marine biologist and policy officer, Sustainable Inshore Fisheries Trust; Rebecca Wrigley, chief executive, Rewilding Britain; and Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta FRSA, economist and author of The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review.

Introduction: Tim Eyles OBE, RSA Chair
Welcome remarks: HRH The Princess Royal, RSA President
Chair: Dr Joanna Choukeir, Director of Design & Innovation, RSA

The RSA is itself encouraging the next generation of nature stewards through Playful Green Planet – with a greener, more creative, more community-centred vision for education. Find out more:
www.theRSA.org/playful-green-planet

 

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