Thursday, 4th June 2026

Tickets can be purchased at the bottom of this page

RAF Club Members: £10

Guests: £13

*We are extending an invitation to all RAF Club members and their guests for this event, hosted in the Sovereigns’ Room, regardless of CamSocLon membership. If you happen to be a Cambridge University Alum, please do consider joining the Society. Please visit our enrolment page for further information.

CamSocTalks – Power to the People…Ending the reign of Fire

Fire is the friend that betrayed us.  As the ‘fire ape’, flames delivered cooking for more nutritious food, feeding bigger brains and the time to think, not just graze. It then gave us smelting, iron, weapons, Ferraris and flight – even to space.  But the price could see us perish.  Climate change is killing thousands through extreme weather and threatening millions through collapsing food systems and, ever more plausible, tipping points.

And fossil fuels haven’t just made us an enemy of the natural world, they’ve made us enemies of each other.  Be it coal, oil or gas: power politics is the politics of who owns the power: repeatedly demonstrated over the last 50 years and the last 50 days.  War is fuelled by hydro-carbons not because they are our lifeblood but because that lifeblood is limited, located and owned.

Renewables are not. Renewables are everlasting, everywhere and free – you can’t cage the wind.  Sunlight isn’t held up in the Strait of Hormuz.

And did I mention cheap? Every nation can deliver more of its own energy, every community can own a power plant, many homes can source their own wattage.  That’s power to the people.  We must seize it.

About our speaker

Tom Heap is the co-presenter of the BBC Radio 4 environment series ‘Rare Earth’. He also presents the investigations on BBC 1’s ‘Countryfile’. His first book and accompanying podcast series ’39 Ways to Save the Planet’ is about available solutions to climate change. His second, ‘Landsmart’, reveals the characters who are solving land use challenges on a crowded Earth. He has also had a climate show on Sky News and presented many BBC Panoramas on energy and the environment. For many years he was a BBC News producer and correspondent. Outside of work he likes to ride bikes, grow tomatoes, watch movies and bodge carpentry.

The Evening

Guests can arrive from 6.15pm to meet for a drink and get comfortable before we move to our seating for the talk starting at 7pm sharp. The talk will be up to an hour and this will include the opportunity for audience questions. The talk will be finished by 8pm at which point we can move back to bar area for drinks and more conversation. There will be a cash bar before and after the talk.

The Venue

The Sovereigns’ Room, RAF Club, 128 Piccadilly, London W1J 7PY

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ii) Between 4 and 14 calendar days before the event: Our arrangements with our hosts are always finalised 4 calendar days before each event. With more than 4 calendar days’ notice we can still change the name to someone named by you on the understanding that you will reclaim the ticket price from them separately. Alternatively, we MIGHT be able to sell it to someone else; there is no guarantee of that but we will do our best and then refund you if successful.

iii) Less than 4 calendar days: We regret that we cannot offer refunds if given less than 4 calendar days’ notice.