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Panel discussion: 'Post-COP28 Debrief: Does the agreement go far enough?'
RE:TV - Reconsidering Renewables with Prof Doyne Farmer & Prof Cameron Hepburn
'From swimming in data to drowning: What happens when new data essentially falsify all extant theories within a field?' with Prof Robert Axtell
Panel Discussion: "Towards COP27: moving forwards after COP26"
Inger Andersen & Cameron Hepburn in conversation: "Putting a value on nature: Influencing global action on environmental challenges"
Sir Partha Dasgupta & Cameron Hepburn in conversation: "The Economics of Biodiversity Review"
"The race to zero: action by cities, business and investors" with Tom Hale, Aoife Brophy & Steve Smith
'The path to Net Zero in the UK' with Chris Stark
Prof Cameron Hepburn, Sugandha Srivastav and Dr Steve Smith in conversation: "Sensitive intervention points for Net Zero"
Prof Myles Allen, Kaya Axelsson, Prof Sam Fankhauser & Dr Steve Smith in conversation: "Net zero – why and how?"
"Navigating knowledge: new tools for the journey" with Dr Penny Mealy
Sensitive Intervention Points: How can economic butterfly wings can create a climate action tornado?
"How useful and reliable is a simplified perspective on Technological Change?" Prof Chris Magee
"Planetary warming: is a 1.5 degree target achievable?" with Prof Myles Allen
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