News Highlights
Public Health & Climate Change 
Last year's floods
‘a sign of what's to come'
Sir Michael Pitt, author of the Pitt Review
Watch the full lecture online...
5 June 2008 - Day 3
Tackling obesity
Sophisticated approach required -
Dame Deirdre Hutton
'No quick fix' - Mike Kelly
An ‘ecological public health' perspective - Geof Rayner
Doing things differently in Wales
Rhodri Morgan, First Minister for Wales
Building Global PH capacity
4 June 2008 - Day 2

Climate change, inequality & the nature deficit disorder
Sir Jonathon Porritt
Wales builds on ph excellence
Laurence Moore
Opening Day: 3 June 2008
On route to the ‘fully engaged' scenario?
Sir Derek Wanless
Exciting time for PH in Wales
CMO for Wales, Tony Jewell...
Wales determined to address inequality
Gwenda Thomas, AMl...
The stewardship model (Parallel A)
Ethical issues in public health policy
Politics & public health
The great ADPH public health debate...
Inequality is bad for you...It may drive the economy to a certain extent, but it is not the richest countries who are happiest with their lot. It is the most equal.'
Sir Jonathon Porritt
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Recorded plenary sessions
Global capacity building
Tackling Obesity
Dame Deirdre Hutton, Mike Kelly, Geof Rayner
Public health and climate change
Sir Jonathon Porritt & Sir Michael Pitt
Welsh Assembly Government session
The ADPH Public Health debate
RSH Lecture: The 'fully engaged' scenario
Sir Derek Wanless
The opening Session
Alan Maryon Davis, Tony Jewell, Gwenda Thomas AM
Press releases
Obesity is the public health equivalent of climate change (5 June 2007)
UK risk from climate-linked weather events (4 June 2007)
Call time on damaging drink habits
(3 June 2007)
What are public health leaders saying about the conference?
(2 June 2007)