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World energy needs have evolved over recent years which has driven countries to want energy independence by ever increasingly low carbon electricity. Therefore, a new nuclear renaissance is emerging as a source of low carbon base load in the energy mix. With the changes in country needs and evolution of nuclear technology, safety remains paramount …

The Art of Nuclear Safety Read More »

In a last minute change we now have Gordon Richardson from Save Danes Moss coming along to explain to us what the current situation is in this fast moving game to Save Danes Moss, why we need to save it and what is the threat if we lose it? There is a deeper reason to …

Save Danes Moss – what’s the threat? Why do we need to protect our peatland? Read More »

Having grown up

Baringa, in the middle of the African jungle which was on an old Leprosy colony where even though based at the other end of the village, the Leprosy Community

were a central part of the community – contrary to the local culture they were cared for and fed by the village.

Deborah  will be looking at the difference between Astronomy and Astrology, brief history of Astrology, the memory of water and brief science overview and then how I hypothesise that Astrology works.  

Do you recycle? Do you know how to recycle? Do you know what to recycle? Come join us at Macclesfield SciBar on the 25th September to go through what goes where, how to support local and national charities from your waste and what to do to get stop adding to landfill.

In the UK wintertime storms and floods can cause large losses that can reach billions of pounds, and if they happen at the same time this would be worse! By worse, think “hard to manage”. This will be an interactive talk on natural hazard risk, with a focus on wintertime in the UK.

Dark, peaty soils cover an increasing part of Britain as you head to the higher rainfall areas in the north and west. In many poorly drained upland and lowland landscapes, a peat layer formed over thousands of years and is several metres deep, rich in organic matter – and therefore rich in carbon. Globally, peatlands …

The Ecology of Peat bogs and why save Cheshire’s peatlands? Read More »

In his talk tonight Peter will concentrate on the science behind the ‘Environmental Issues of our Time’ and would welcome, after the interval, a discussion on our various options for the future.