Thursday, 20 May 2010 7:30pm
Cost
| SO Live Friend (more info): | FREE |
|---|---|
| Per Person: | £5.00 |
| Family/Group (up to 5 people): | £16.00 |
EVENT CANCELLED
Unfortunately the speaker has had an accident and will be unable to attend.
The impacts of climate change will be felt across the whole world, but it is the poorest countries who will find it hardest to respond. Carlton Wood from the Open University will explain why the things that we are doing in industrialised countries could have a very profound effect on the developing world.
This event is part of our Clean and Green season. We are bringing together the three branches of the Science Oxford family to explore one of the most pressing problems to face us as a society: how we might all have a clean and green future. Check out all of our Clean and Green events here.
Please note online bookings cannot be made after 12pm on the day of the event, instead please call 01865 810 000. Our terms and conditions are available to view here. Thank you.
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