The Prince's Mayday Summit 2009: Highlights

The Prince’s Mayday Summit 2009 was the UK's largest gathering of businesses committed to taking action on climate change.  Events were held across the UK, and you can watch the highlights of the London 'hub' event online.

  • Pen Hadow gives 'Mayday' distress signal

    Pen Hadow, Catlin Arctic Survey expedition leader spoke to May Day Summit delegates live from the Arctic ice.

  • HRH The Prince of Wales

    His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, founder of the May Day Network, addresses the third May Day Summit on climate change.

  • Ed Miliband

    Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change speaking at The Prince's May Day Summit on climate change 2009.

  • John Ashton

    John Ashton, Special Representative for Climate Change at the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, speaking at The Prince's May Day Summit on climate change 2009.

  • Sir Stuart Rose

    Sir Stuart Rose, Executive Chairman of Marks & Spencer and President of Business in the Community speaks to delegates at the Prince's May Day Summit on climate change 2009.

  • Mayday Case Study - Future Leaders

    Future Leaders - Sky and Global Action Plan working to educate school children through employee engagement.

  • Mayday Case Study - Less is More

    Businesses can reduce their emissions & costs and keep their staff happy by reducing their business flights; featuring interviews with WWF CEO David Nussbaum and Christine Hodgson of CapGemini.

  • Mayday Case Study - Sharing the Learning

    What big business is doing to develop tools and support for suppliers and small businesses. Lloyds TSB, Marks and Spencer, BT and EDF Energy talk about what they have done to support suppliers and SMEs on this agenda. Also features Remote Employment, a small business.

  • Mayday Case Study - South East Seeing is Believing

    How the South East is address the issue of climate change and innovating to prepare for the low carbon economy; interviews and footage from Veolia, Southampton Geothermal plant and National Air Traffic Service (NATS).

  • Mayday Case Study: 'Yes we can'. The North East is leading the way in the move towards a low carbon future

    The North East is developing low carbon Features Nissan, Narec, Romag and Smiths.

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