12:30PM-1:30PM ET (5:30PM-6:30PM BST)

Hybrid: Chatman House, 10 St James' Square, London, SW1Y 4LE, and online.

This event launches a new research paper co-authored by Dr Helen Harwatt, Senior Research Fellow in the Environment and Society Programme at Chatham House and Food and Climate Policy Fellow at the Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School. The paper will be available in a digital format the same day.

Event Overview

The Environment and Society Programme at Chatham House is delighted to invite you to a panel discussion exploring ‘What does sustainable agriculture mean?’, taking place from 17:30 to 18:30 PM BST on Tuesday 24 May 2022.

At this event, it will be launching a new research paper titled ‘Sustainable agriculture and food systems: Comparing contrasting and contested versions’, co-authored by Professor Tim Benton, Research Director for Emerging Risks and Director of the Environment and Society Programme and Dr Helen Harwatt, Senior Research Fellow in the Environment and Society Programme at Chatham House and Food and Climate Policy Fellow at the Brooks McCormick Jr. Animal Law & Policy Program at Harvard Law School. The paper will be available in a digital format the same day.

This discussion is taking place as a hybrid event. Please register below, indicating whether you will attend virtually, on Zoom, or in person at 10 St James’ Square, London, SW1Y 4LE.

 

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