A look at how the ocean is changing faster than at any point in human history will be the topic of a Public Lecture organised by Litfest and Lancaster University’s Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
A look at how the ocean is changing faster than at any point in human history will be the topic of a Public Lecture organised by Litfest and Lancaster University’s Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.
The annual Lancaster Environment Lecture, entitled The Future of the World’s Ocean, will be delivered by marine biologist Dr Helen Scales in the Faraday Lecture Theatre at Lancaster University at 7pm on Tuesday, 12 May, 2026.
Drawing on her book ‘What the Wild Sea Can Be’, Dr Scales’ will show how a healthy ocean matters to us all, from the food we eat, to the weather we experience and the air we breathe.
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