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Some interesting conferences, meetings in London about climate chang, plus what is billed as beig an innovative ecologically sustainable theatre production using a hydrogen cell to provide power:

  • Climate Change, Migration and Security, Dr. Robert McLeman, 2pm, free, Royal United Services Institute, Whitehall, SW1. Info: 7747 2615
  • Living with climate change: are there limits to adaptation?, two-day conference, Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, SW7. Info: mailto:adaptation2008@uea.ac.uk?subject=(0) 1603 593900
  • The Rubbish Game, what stops you recycling? Could you reduce your waste to zero? Play a new game of recycling households, refereed by 'rubbish' experts - and discover whether recycling is worth it, 7pm, Dana Centre, 165 Queen's Gate, SW7. Info: mailto:?subject=tickets@danacentre.org.uk/ mailto:talk@danacentre.org.uk?subject=/ 7942 4040
  • Can algae save the world?, exhibition follows the government's recent Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation initiative, which requires that 5 per cent of fuels sold at the pump by 2010 must be biofuels, free, until April 2008, Science Museum, Exhibition Road, SW7. Info: 7942 4357
  • Costing the Earth: Solar Power, 3pm, BBC Radio 4, Friday 8th February
  • The Living Unknown Soldier, "a war story, a ghost story, an absurd comedy and a chilling tragedy exploring the fragile frontier between imagination and memory", the production is notable for being "a first attempt at ecologically sustainable theatre production" using a hydrogen fuel cell to provide power, Arcola Theatre; until 15 March. Info: 7503 1646/ Arcola

More events on a global justice and development field can be found on OneWorld UK’s Events page:

http://uk.oneworld.net/section/uk/events/london