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Come and celebrate the birthday centenary of pioneering ecologist Rachel Carson. 2007 is the centenary year of Rachel Carson's birth. Scientist, writer and ecologist, she single-handedly challenged the US government and the agro-chemical industry in her groundbreaking book 'Silent Spring'. Inspiration performance, cake and music, with Liz Rothschild (writer and arts director), Peter Melchett (Soil Association), Barbara Dinham (recently retired director of Pesticides Action Network) and Bea Campbell (writer and journalist).
Come and celebrate the birthday centenary of pioneering ecologist Rachel Carson. 2007 is the centenary year of Rachel Carson's birth. Scientist, writer and ecologist, she single-handedly challenged the US government and the agro-chemical industry in her groundbreaking book 'Silent Spring'. Inspiration performance, cake and music, with Liz Rothschild (writer and arts director), Peter Melchett (Soil Association), Barbara Dinham (recently retired director of Pesticides Action Network) and Bea Campbell (writer and journalist).
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Liz Rothchild | talks |
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Date and Time: |
23 May 2007 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours |
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Venue: |
Science Oxford Live |
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Tickets: |
£10/7 |
Available from: |
Science Oxford on 01865 728953 or events@oxtrust.org.uk |
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