- 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. Somerset Hotel, Boston, Mass. Oct 23-26, 1969
- United Nations Conference On The Human Environment (The Stockholm Conference) 1972
- The Great Wildlife Rally, Royal Albert Hall, 23rd April 1972. Speaker along with John Aspinall and Nigel Sitwell
- International Congress of Cybernetics and Systems, Oxford, 30 August 1972
- Third International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, London, 1974
- Ecologist Conference, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London, 31st May 1974, with Rt. Hon. Bruce Douglas-Mann, Dr. Bernard Dixon, Peter Hain, Andrew MacKillop
- Fourth International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences held at The International Cultural Foundation, New York, 1975
- Sarvodaya Conference, Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London, December 13th 1975. Speaker, along with Leopold Kohr, E.F. Schumacher, John Seymour, Satish Kumar, Geoffrey Ashe, et al.
- The Community, Environment and the School series (organised by Peter Abbs), University of Sussex, 24th February 1977. Open lecture: “Education in the Post-Industrial society”
- Co-organiser of a series of meetings for Ecoropa, on Ecology and Economics: one in Wadebridge; one at St Hippolyte du Fort in the Cevennes, and one at the University of Kassel, 1977–79
- Semena Ecologica, colegio mayor arala, 8-12 May 1978
- Colloque Européen Écologie Urbaine, 21-22nd November 1978, Metz, France
- Co-organiser of periodic meetings at Worthyvale Manor, Camelford on the implications of the Gaia Thesis, usually with the participation of Professor James Lovelock, 1980→
- Deforestation, Crisis in the South and in the North. JCI Conference, Global Forest Fund, Rotterdam, 1982
- The First Annual Camelford Symposium On the Gaia Hypothesis. November 1987
- Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal on the Policies of the IMF and World Bank. 26-29th September 1988, West Berlin. (Testimony)
- Economia No.4, 1989, University of Los Andes, Venezuela. (Speaker)
- Una Sol Terra, international symposium, Barcelona, 23rd October 1989
- Third Annual Symposium On the Gaia Thesis and its Implications—Gaia and Symbiogenesis: the development of cooperation between organisms, Camelford, Cornwall, 8-10th November 1989
- The Future Of Man On The Planet Earth Part 1 & 2, Hove Conference, 1990
- Nationales Symposium Fur eine solidarische Schweiz Nein, zur IWF-Hungerpolitik, 11th April 1992, Zurich
- The Friends of the Centre (FOTC) Annual Conference, October 1992
- WWF—Il Cambiamento Del Clima: un oroblema di sopravvivenza, Toscana, Italia
- Toured the USA for six weeks promoting his book The Way: an Ecological Worldview, and visited foundations with environmental interests in order to see if they would work with the Goldsmith (JMG) Foundation in funding important environmental projects, 1993
- HRH The Prince of Wales’s Business & the Environment Programme. Senior Executives’ Seminar, Madingley Hall, Cambridge. “Global Sustainability: Emerging Scenarios, Trade and the Environment” debate, 13th September 1994
- The Other Voices of the Planet Conference, Madrid, 26th September—1st Oct 1994
- Megatechnology and Economic Globalization Conference, Dartington Hall, Devon, October 1994. (Organiser and participant)
- 25th annual Conference of GRECE—Left-Right: the end of a system, 27 Nov 1994. (Speaker)
- Scientific & Medical Network Conference, Fife, Scotland 1996
- Global Teach-In Conference, International Forum On Globalization (IFG), Washington DC, May 10-12, 1996
- Oxford Union: “This House believes that big business is bad for democracy & social development”, 4th February 1997
- Marco Pallis Memorial Conference, 1997
- Beyond Seattle—Globalisation teach-in, organised by IFG, Washington DC, 14th April, 2000
- Globalizzazione e comunita locali, Patrolino, Vaglia, Florence, 21st July 2001. (Speaker)
- La Proces de la mondialisation conference, at Festival de L’Avenir au Natural 5, l’Albenc near Grenoble, 1-2nd September 2001. (Chair)
- Forum 2002, Bridging Global Gaps Conference, OECD, Prague, May 13th 2002. (Panel member)
- The Seaford House Debate: “This house believes that in today’s world there is no such thing as sustainable development”, Royal College of Defence Studies, London, 12th November 2002
- Sustainable Management In Action (SMIA03), University of Geneva, 4-6th September 2003. (Panel member)
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