Events: detail
Nature Live event - The Frozen Archive
- Hosted by:
- Natural History Museum
- Speaker:
- None listed
- Starts:
- September 29, 2007 at 12:30 pm
- Ends:
- September 29, 2007 at 01:30 pm
- Location:
- Natural History Museum, Marine Invertebrates, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD United Kingdom
- Maps:
Description
Climate change is rarely out of the news these days. But what is the evidence that we are not simply going through a warm period in the Earth’s naturally varying climate? Some of the answer lie frozen into the polar ice caps. Join us to see and touch ice from Antarctica that formed thousands of years ago. Hear how scientists are able to unlock its secrets and what these secrets mean for the planet.
- Registration required:
- Yes
- Free:
- Yes
Additional information
Nature Live events
From dinosaurs and deep-sea fish to evolution and climate change, this topical programme of events brings together scientists and visitors to explore, discover and discuss the natural world and our place within it. Events take place in Marine Invertebrates and the studio seats 60. For more details and a current programme, please see the website.
Visitor enquiries: 020 7942 5000
Admission: Free
Nearest tube: South Kensington
Website: www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-live
Climate Change Season
Try something new in your lunch hour by taking part in our season of lunchtime events about the science surrounding the most serious threat facing the world today – climate change. Join us in the Marine Invertebrates gallery on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12.30 (term time) and enjoy food for thought as part of your lunchtime break.
Sandwiches, confectionary, tea and coffee will be on sale in the space for 15 minutes before the event begins.
Booking: 020 7942 5555
Admission: Free, booking essential
