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Oxford Martin School Director appointed to lead UN Development Programme
Genetic study reveals how hepatitis C interacts with humans
Why we should tax meat that contains antibiotics
Is government funding for innovation effective, and how can we spend it wisely?
As job automation marches on, how can leaders guard against mass unemployment?
"Natural measures can help protect against flooding, but they won’t save communities from the likes of Storm Desmond"
Natural measures to prevent floods valuable but not ‘a silver bullet’, say researchers
Professor Myles Allen to set out science surrounding Paris Agreement's 1.5°C goal
EU emissions trading scheme and Europe's climate policy - a flagship floundering
New Rockefeller Foundation Economic Council on Planetary Health to be hosted by Oxford Martin School
'Our treatment of refugees reveals our values – empathy is the basic building block of civilization'
International conference with the Veolia Institute to focus on strategic materials for a low-carbon future
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