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Collaborating with industry to protect biodiversity
We saw the worst-case scenario of the dangers of oil and gas extraction in 2010, when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico and caused the biggest oil spill in US history. The event was also a public relations disaster... Read More »
Making sense of climate change
Former James Martin Fellow Max Boykoff returned to the Oxford Martin School on Thursday 14 July to give a talk entitled 'Who speaks for the climate: Making sense of media reporting on climate change'. Dr Boykoff, previously a Fellow at the ... Read More »
Making sparks between science and art
The Oxford Martin School's stated mission is: to foster innovative thinking, interdisciplinary scholarship and collaborative activity to address the most pressing risks and realize important new opportunities of the 21st century. Since near the... Read More »
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