Dear all,
Here are the details for the next Naked Science event taking place at the
Science Museum.
Many thanks
Alan
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Naked Science: London's drowning?
Thinking of buying a house in London? Maybe it should be a house boat.
The climate is changing and flooding is likely to hit Britain in a big way.
Will floods become a regular feature of life?
How are we going to be affected? What preparations are being made?
Sunday 24 March
Time: 15:00
Admission: Free
Venue: Science Museum Theatre
Chair Dr Stephen Huntington - Managing Director HR Wallingford.
Speakers: Peter Barnett - Chairman National Flood forum,
Simon Torok - Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research,
Andy Batchelor - Flood defence manager - Tidal Thames.
Call 0870 870 4868
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