IQ Squared Panel Discussion: "Ideas to change the world"

Past Event

Date
02 June 2011, 7:15pm - 9:30pm

Location
Royal Geographical Society
Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR

The pioneering work done by the scientists here at the School promises to transform our world – to prolong our life-spans, enhance our brains, conquer food scarcity and solve the climate change problem. But how will they do it?

In this conference, organised jointly by the Oxford Martin School and Intelligence Squared, four of the school’s leading thinkers will be showcasing their vision of the future before addressing challenges from the audience about the potential perils that such visions may bring with them.

After a scene-setting presentation by the School's Director, Dr Ian Goldin, in which he will lay out a vision for the world in 2020, the evening will be divided in to two halves:

TRANSFORMING HUMANS
Why accept frailty as part of the human condition when science is poised to keep us healthy and sane? Dr Bennett Foddy (Institute for Science and Ethics) will present the case for biological enhancement of the human body. Should we embrace therapeutic cloning and genetic manipulation so that we can live longer and healthier lives, or is this eugenics by another name? As for the human brain, Professor Gero Miesenböck (Programme on Mind and Machine) will tell us how his cutting-edge work in the new science of optogenetics – developing genetic strategies for observing and controlling the function of brain circuits with light – can help us understand our brains and potentially manipulate them. What are the ethical problems we’ll be facing if these visions of ‘mind control’ are fulfilled?

TRANSFORMING THE ENVIRONMENT
No less revolutionary are the ideas being put forward to transform the world in which we live. Professor Liam Dolan (Plants for the 21st Century Institute) will be arguing that new techniques for manipulating crop genes hold the key to increasing yields and alleviating concerns about global food security. Professor Gideon Henderson (Oxford Geoengineering Programme) will explain how the global warming problem could be solved by manipulating the natural system of the oceans to make them take up more carbon. GM crops. Altering the patterns of nature. Are these our route to survival or will we be unleashing unstoppable changes in the environment that we – or future generations – may live to regret?

Doors open at 6.15pm. The discussion starts at 6.45pm and finishes at 8.30pm.

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This is one of a number of events and activities that have been organised in collaboration with Intelligence Squared as part of our ongoing partnership. Previous events include: