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Tue 13 Nov 12 · Unsustainable Fishing (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Tue 28 Sep 10 · A Nice Cup of Tea (Jubilee Hall, Enfield)
Wed 13 Jan 10 · Eating Disorders (The Museum of London, London)
Wed 25 Nov 09 · YTFN Youth Funding Evening (The Hub, London)
Tue 15 Sep 09 · An A-Z of Garden History (Village Hall, Tonbridge)
Wed 26 Aug 09 · Indian plants and their meaning (British Museum, London)
Thu 31 May 07 · Plenty More Fish in the Sea? (Nature Live in the Darwin Centre, The Natural History Museum, South Kensington)
Thu 29 Mar 07 · Looking Behind the Labels (Nature Live, London)
Tue 13 Feb 07 · "Vegetarianism: A Christian and Public Duty?" (St Mary le Bow, LONDON)
Thu 13 May 04 · Should we introduce a fat tax to stop the rise in obesity? (Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London)
Fri 16 Apr 04 · Where Does Chocolate Come From? (Darwin Centre Live at the Natural History Museum, London)
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