A talk by David Ramsden: Climate - What to expect and what to do about it

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A talk by David Ramsden: Climate - What to expect and what to do about it

Location:
Fremington Parish Hall, Higher Road, Fremington
,
Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 3BG
David looks at the impact of warming that’s already happening, and sets out practical steps we can all take to prepare for what’s coming.

Event details

Date

Time
7:30pm - 9:30pm
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About the event

This is a follow up talk from the talk David gave us last season. In David’s words: ”It’s quite different to his introductory talk“ Climate and Ecological Crisis? What’s all the fuss about ? Whilst equally science-based and accessible, rather than “trying to get our society on the right track” it accepts our current situation for what it is, explains the impact of warming that’s already in the pipeline, and sets out practical steps we can all take to prepare for what’s coming. Both presentations are kept bang up to date with the latest science.

A very topical talk given this year’s hot and dry summer. 

The talk includes the opportunity for questions and discussion. There is a break for refreshments.

The talk begins at 7.30 but door open from 7pm. Help is appreciated for putting out chairs and tables and putting them away again.

About the speaker

David Ramsden MBE, is an experienced, many say “inspirational” speaker who’s been giving presentations since 1988 linked to the Barn Owl Trust and from 2019, Climate Change.

He’s been actively involved in nature conservation since 1984 and in 2007 he received the MBE for “Services to Wildlife” accepting the award on behalf of the Barn Owl Trust which he co-founded.

In 2017 he became increasingly concerned about our global situation - the loss of species and what scientists were saying about climate change – so he further researched the impacts and what we can do about it resulting in his recent presentations.

Booking

Price

We ask for an entry donation of £3 to cover costs of the event with any surplus being used for North Devon based conservation activities.
Cash only please

Additional booking information

No booking required, turn up on the day.

Suitable for

Families, Children, Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

Assistance dogs only
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Parking information

Outside the Parish Hall , otherwise in the Beechfield Road Car Park or Village Car park in Beards Road. The Village car park is about 10 minutes walk away including an uphill stretch. The Beechfield Car park is closer, about five minutes walk.
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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet

Contact us

Aggie Clinch
Contact number: 07511 939990