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Climate Change: Why Should We Care? - a Science Museum Group Climate Talk with Dr Jane Goodall

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In the first of the Science Museum Group's Climate Talks, science broadcaster Dr Hannah Fry was joined by an expert panel on 28 January 2021, to explore the big question: how will climate change affect our future?
- Dr Jane Goodall, DBE: Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and a UN Messenger of Peace, an ethologist and conservationist known for her ground-breaking research into the lives of wild chimpanzee in Gombe, Tanzania, now in its 60th year
- Kira Peter-Hansen MEP: Climate advocate and the youngest ever Member of European Parliament
- Dr Tamsin Edwards: Climate scientist at King’s College London and a lead author of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report
- Wanjuhi Njoroge: Climate activist, forest restoration advocate, entrepreneur and founder of People, Planet Africa
- Dr Hannah Fry (Chair): Associate Professor in the Mathematics of Cities at UCL, broadcaster, and science writer.
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- Dr Jane Goodall, DBE: Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and a UN Messenger of Peace, an ethologist and conservationist known for her ground-breaking research into the lives of wild chimpanzee in Gombe, Tanzania, now in its 60th year
- Kira Peter-Hansen MEP: Climate advocate and the youngest ever Member of European Parliament
- Dr Tamsin Edwards: Climate scientist at King’s College London and a lead author of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report
- Wanjuhi Njoroge: Climate activist, forest restoration advocate, entrepreneur and founder of People, Planet Africa
- Dr Hannah Fry (Chair): Associate Professor in the Mathematics of Cities at UCL, broadcaster, and science writer.
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Thank you for watching. Your support makes events like this happen. Since the pandemic first hit we have lost 95 of every 100 visitors we would normally welcome to the Science Museum. In these challenging times we need your support now more than ever. We will continue our mission to ignite curiosity through thought-provoking and inspiring virtual events and talks just like this one. Your help large or small will make a huge difference – thank you.
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