Be a cultural chameleon with At-Bristol this Tuesday!

Blogging science to life

Mon 7 June 2010, Written by: Nicole

Whether you fancy expanding your scientific and social consciousness or your cultural repertoire At-Bristol has it all this Tuesday.

Come and explore the issues surrounding ‘Geoengineering the climate’ in this month’s Science Café from 7.30pm. With substantial cuts in carbon dioxide emissions unlikely to prevent dangerous climate change – what are the alternative engineering options for cooling down the planet?
Join Andy Ridgewell and Daniel Schmidt from The University of Bristol’s Geographical and Earth Sciences in the At-Bristol Café to discuss the issues over a coffee or a glass of wine.

For those of you who fancy a musical evening, the big screen on Millennium Square will be showing Carmen live from the Royal Opera house from 7pm. Bring your deck chairs or picnic blankets and enjoy some al fresco culture with local pre-curtain entertainment from 6pm. Set in Serville, Carmen tells the dangerous tale of seduction, betrayal, jealousy and murder – blimey!

And as At-Bristol is all about the interactive experience you can even download a sing-along-song sheet to find out whether you are a Baritone or a Soprano!

So come rain or shine At-Bristol has plenty of free activities to expand you mind and keep you entertained!

 

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