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Letter: Long live the virtual ecological conference

Published 16 September 2020

From John Gee, Capel Dewi, Carmarthenshire, UK

I was surprised to find Graham Lawton relishing the thought of a trip to an Ecological Society of America conference in California (22 August, p 24). If ecological groups, of all organisations, can’t abandon their fixation with physical international conferences, then we really are in a pickle.

Does the chance to exchange ideas over a couple of drinks really justify flying thousands of miles when, by Lawton’s own admission, video conferencing ticks almost all the boxes? Virtual events are also fairer for scientists from low-income nations who may lack the funds to attend in person. So what if “aviation is only 7 per cent of global oil consumption”? When emissions come from such a wide range of sources, we can all play the game of claiming our favoured activity is responsible for only a small amount.

Issue no. 3300 published 19 September 2020

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