Graham studied chemical engineering at university followed by 20 years in process design and development for manufacturing industries including inks, syrups, water treatment paper and medical devices. A keen supporter of environmental campaigns he then moved to developing low carbon energy from waste and is now a low carbon energy consultant.
He is optimistic about how various technologies will enable governments to facilitate the slowing of global warming. At home he has recently changed from oil fired central heating to an air source heat pump. His talk will illustrate how we can ‘think global and act local’.
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Members of Bathavon Rotary Club donate computers to local schools for use by pupils having home learning lessons
moreThe Bathavon Rotary Club newsletter 'Roundabout' provides reports on recent activities and lists upcoming meetings and events.
morePrecious Sisters keeps in touch with the supporters and students during the pandemic and school closures
moreBathavon club member Keith has been to Sri Lanka supporting Tea Leaf Vision in their education initiatives, particularly helping English language teachers
moreThe Challenge is a young entrepreneurs competition run by the Rotary Clubs of Bathavon and Bath. The aim is to introduce the world of business to Year 9 students at Oldfield School who have had no previous experience of Business Studies
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