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Measuring Our Metal Footprint
Thursday 22nd February
Doors at 7pm
From communications to medicine, our way of life is dependent on metals.
They are in everything from our phones to our fillings, from the machines
that make our clothes to the ones that harvest our food. But what is the
impact of our hunger for metal? From extraction, to processing, to
transportation, what environmental footprint does our metal consumption
leave? There are no working metal mines in the UK so where do our supplies
come from, and are they reliable?
Join us to explore society’s hunger for metal and examine how it shapes
our world.
This event is takes place in the Darwin Centre and is FREE of charge but
booking is essential. To book your place call 020 7942 5555.
Thanks, Ivvet.
Ivvet Modinou
Science Communicator/Host
Nature Live Team
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
South Kensington
London
SW7 5BD
t: 020 7942 6032
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Nature Live brings together scientists and visitors to explore, discover
and discuss the natural world and our place within it through a daily
programme of events. For details of our programme or to watch live and
archive events visit our website at www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-live
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