OUR BLUE WORLD will explore humanity’s profound relationship with water and reveal how human agency can help rebalance the planet’s water systems. By taking a deep dive into the lives of dynamic and visionary people around the world, this beautiful, eye-opening and moving film sets out to reveal our relationship with water and its role as the nourishing life force for all that lives on this planet.
The film will be introduced by Clara Todd of Water Sensitive Cambridge and followed by a Panel/Q&A chaired by Anne Miller of Cam Valley Forum. 

Panellists

image.pngElizabeth Orchard MEng CEng MICE (Director, Endelevu Ltd) is a Chartered Civil Engineer and polymath; a “Master Developer”, leading expert, and passionate advocate for the delivery of sustainable and resilient infrastructure in the Natural and Built Environments.

image.png Rob Cunningham is The Nature Conservancy’s Resilient Watershed Programme Director for Europe. He develops programmes that deliver nature-based solutions (NBS) at scale to address water-security issues faced by utilities, businesses and communities.

image.png Teresa Meadows is responsible for collaborating with stakeholders across the Water Resources East region to develop innovative solutions, research, and explore novel approaches to ensuring a sustainable water supply in the East.  

 
 
This event is presented by Water Sensitive Cambridge – with thanks to CCI – as part of the Cambridge ‘Rivers of Film’ Festival

 

Rivers of Film Festival

 

Access information for the venue

Accessibility guide for Babbage Lecture Theatre (AccessAble)
The approach to the building is step-free level. The David Attenborough Building (Babbage Lecture Theatre) has two entrances. Both provide step-free access (via a steep ramp) to the top of the Babbage Lecture Theatre.

If you have any questions about access to the space, support or companion tickets, please contact us by email events@watersencam.co.uk

 
 

 

  • Date : October 1, 2025
  • Time : 6:15 pm - 8:45 pm (Europe/London)
  • Venue : Babbage Lecture Theatre, CB2 3QZ