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Mon 24 Jun 19 · Tripping the Light Fantastic (Rudolf Steiner House, London)
Wed 5 Sep 18 · Cafe Scientifique - What is the Universe made of? (The Royal Society, London)
Mon 27 Feb 17 · CafĂ© Scientifique - Turbulent times ahead for air travel? (The Royal Society, London)
Wed 18 Jan 17 · Avoiding catastrophic climate change (Friends of Imperial College, London)
Wed 14 Dec 16 · The Paris Climate Agreement (HLSI, London)
Wed 16 Nov 16 · Paris and Syria: Climate Change and Imperial Energy Wars (St Mary-le-Bow Church, London)
Sat 12 Nov 16 · The life and afterlife of bog-moss: why it matters (PP1, The People's Palace, LONDON)
Thu 21 Jul 16 · People, Politics and the Planet: Any Questions? Britain in a Changing Europe (Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Mon 6 Jun 16 · Can our oceans predict climate change? (The Royal Society, London)
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