Communicate 2012: Breaking Boundaries
The Next Ten Years for People and Nature
24 - 25 October 2012
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Communicate is the annual conference for environmental communicators – bringing together a mix of NGOs, media professionals, green business leaders, academics and policy makers. Get informed and get involved with the crucial current and upcoming debates in the sector, and get direct feedback on your own communication campaigns. Organisations from across the field contribute to the content - and Communicate stays ahead of the curve.
View the Communicate 2011 conference summary for videos, text and more from last year's conference.
See what past delegates and speakers have to say about Communicate:
"I thought the conference was brilliantly organised and a great opportunity to meet people from so many disciplines. I’ve been talking about it ever since, and have made a number of very useful contacts." Brett Westwood, presenter BBC R4 Saving Species, Communicate 2011 Session Chair
“Thank you for yet another excellent communicate conference. I love that feeling of coming back to the office feeling enthused, refreshed and revived with lots of new ideas!” Poppy Leeder, External Communications Manager, Natural Environment Research Council, Communicate 2011 Delegate
"It was so refreshing...to meet so many passionate and entrepreneurial sustainability practitioners and communicators." Katherine Symonds, Head of Sustainable Olympic Games, Coca Cola, Communicate 2011 Speaker
“A really fantastic opportunity to meet likeminded professionals with shared goals and common obstacles, and learn best practice from an inspiring line-up of speakers.” Communicate 2011 Delegate.
To see presentations, images and resources from 2004-2010, visit the Communicate Toolkit.




