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Risk and an out of body experience


Marcus B-T
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Cambridge Science Festival Strikes Again. Just come out of a talk on risk by the top risk mathmetician from Cambridge University. I am now convinced that there is group of 8-10 year olds in Cambridge that know more about risk than most arb consultants. It was fantastic!! Who said science or maths was boring. He put across some very complex ideas in very simple terms that were easy to understand. I also found out how many people are kiled by trees every year from the ONS data, answer usually two.

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. I also found out how many people are kiled by trees every year from the ONS data, answer usually two.

 

Data I have from DARM at Middlesex Uni has 50 UK deaths attributed directly to Tree failure between Dec 99 and Oct 08.

 

Thats roughly 5 p/a average.

 

Interesting that both figures are quite different.

 

Any idea how far ONS data goes back Marcus?

 

 

 

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