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Our shared world: reconciling individual and collective needs

Event Series

Date
28 April 2016, 6:00pm 26 May 2016 - 7:30pm

In this series:

28 April 2016
'Save the planet: invest in fossil fuels?' with Prof Myles Allen

05 May 2016
'How can we achieve a sustainable future for the global oceans?' with Prof Richard Bailey, Prof Catherine Redgwell & Prof Alex Rogers

12 May 2016
'A world powered by renewable energy' with Prof Nick Eyre & Prof Malcolm McCulloch

19 May 2016
'The human factor: collective responsibility for infectious disease' with Prof Mark Harrison and Dr Hannah Maslen

26 May 2016
'Our shared world: reconciling individual need and collective responsibility' - panel discussion

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