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Mick Conefrey, the author of Fallen, the new biography of George Mallory, talks about researching his Everest books and documentaries at the Society, and the crucial importance of archival research.

Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR

  • LectureBeaver in river

    Beavers in Dorset: Dorset Wildlife Trust's Beaver Project

    In this presentation, Stephen Oliver will tell the fascinating story of how the beavers have settled into their Dorset home and explain how these unique mammals can play a vital role in river ecology and nature-based solutions to flooding, pollution and species loss.

  • LecturePerson looking out of war damaged building in Ukraine

    Geopolitical conflict

    Join us for an evening where Sir John Sawers in conversation with Nicholas Crane will discuss geopolitical conflict in the context of climate change, great power rivalry and a constrained United Nations.

    £0.00 - £5.00
  • LectureForest in winter

    The resilience of Canada’s First Nation communities to climate change

    Annette Salles explores how in Canada Indigenous knowledge and Western research combine to inform and support culturally appropriate adaptations to future climate change.

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Open to all
13 May 2024, 2.30pm-3.45pm
Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

In-person
Member £0.00, Non-member £5.00
Online
Member £0.00, Non-member £5.00
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