The Dublin Declaration fails to recognize the need to reduce industrial animal agriculture
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Integrating Physical Climate Risks and Adaptation into Sovereign Credit Ratings
The Future of International Scientific Assessments of AI’s Risks
Embracing Demographic Transition Health and Wealth in an Aging World
AISIs’ Roles in Domestic and International Governance
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Designing a circular carbon and plastics economy for a sustainable future
Integration of 3D-printed cerebral cortical tissue into an ex vivo lesioned brain slice
Empirically grounded technology forecasts and the energy transition
Change in cooling degree days with global mean temperature increasing from 1.5 °C to 2.0 °C
Context-specific emergence and growth of the SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant
The Future of Employment: How susceptible are jobs to computerisation?
Grazed and Confused?
Estimating the environmental impacts of 57,000 food products
Oxford Martin Principles for Climate-Conscious Investment
Evidence Synthesis
Oxford Martin School Restatements review the natural science evidence base underlying areas of current policy concern and controversy.
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The Oxford Martin School and Citi co-produce Global Perspectives & Solutions (Citi GPS) reports, which build on the research of Oxford Martin School academics for new audiences of investors, corporations, and governments.
Embracing Demographic Transition Health and Wealth in an Aging World
Technology at Work v7.0: The Third Phase of Globalization
Skills That Pay - The Returns from Specific Jobs as Demanded in Job Adverts
Unleashing AI: The AI Arms Race
The Cyber Problem - Causes and Sequences of the Rise in Cyber Skill Demand
Biodiversity: The Ecosystem at the Heart of Business
Technology at Work v6.0: The Coming of the Post-Production Society
Technology at Work v5.0 - A New World of Remote Work
Technology at Work v4.0 - Navigating the Future of Work
Migration and the Economy: Economic Realities, Social Impacts and Political Choices
Inequality and Prosperity in the Industrialized World : Addressing a Growing Challenge
Technology at Work v3.0: Automating e-Commerce from Click to Pick to Door
Technology at Work v2.0: The Future Is Not What It Used to Be
Technology at Work: The Future of Innovation and Employment
Future Opportunities, Future Shocks: Key Trends Shaping the Global Economy and Society
Policy Papers
Oxford Martin Policy Papers make the latest thinking accessible to decision-makers. These papers are aimed at an audience within the policy world as well as journalists, thinktanks, NGOs, and business leaders, in the UK and beyond.
AISIs’ Roles in Domestic and International Governance
Structured access for third-party research on frontier AI models: Investigating researchers’ model access requirements
Reforming the Global Financial Architecture to Drive a Resilient Net-Zero Transition
Maximising the value of ranger-collected data for enhanced adaptive management of Zimbabwe's parks and wildlife estate
Can natural climate solutions resolve key trade-offs within the sustainable development goals?
The Economics of Mobile Money: harnessing the transformative power of technology to benefit the global poor.
A New Pharmaceutical Commons: Transforming Drug Discovery
All Change! The Implications of Non-stationarity for Empirical Modelling, Forecasting and Policy
Women's Health: a new global agenda
Short-Lived Promise? The Science and Policy of Cumulative and Short-Lived Climate Pollutants
Robo-Wars: The Regulation of Robotic Weapons
Mind Machines: The Regulation of Cognitive Enhancement Devices
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