UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man in a Changing World

What does it mean to be a small Island Biosphere Reserve in the context of climate change, environmental degradation and a world in flux?

9th May 2018

What does it mean to be a small Island Biosphere Reserve in the context of climate change, environmental degradation and a world in flux? How can protecting our environment help us to adapt to a changing world, build a more sustainable economy - and what can we all do to make a difference? Dr Fiona Gell, Ecosystem Policy Manager for the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, writer for The Guardian and honorary fellow of University College Isle of Man (UCM), speaks at The Nunnery as part of the #UCMTalks series. Admission is free.

https://www.ucm.ac.im/upcoming-events/ucmtalks/

GET INVOLVED

If you love the Isle of Man and want to help keep it special, there are a variety of ways to get involved in UNESCO Biosphere Isle of Man projects. Here are a few suggestions.

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