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'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: 'Illicit financial flows and offshore finance: its impact on African development'
Panel Discussion 'Adaptation limits and prospects for people and ecosystems: findings from the IPCC (WGII) report’
Panel discussion: 'On the trail of capital flight from Africa'
Book talk: ‘Why do some countries gamble on development, and others don’t?’ with Stefan Dercon, David Pilling, Melinda Bohannon & Ricardo Soares de Oliveira
'The critical case for reforming land-based carbon accounting' with Tim Searchinger
'What role for science in achieving Net Zero?' with Prof Paul Monks
Tim Palmer and Charles Godfray in conversation: 'Modelling climate change: predicting the future'
Panel Discussion: "Fleshing out a future COP"
“What would a sustainable economy look like?” with Prof Sir Dieter Helm
Panel Discussion: "Towards COP27: moving forwards after COP26"
Philip McCann and Dan Jarvis in conversation: 'Devolution and Levelling Up in South Yorkshire'
Meat Your Persona: the National Tour
Panel discussion: 'Capitalism: what has gone wrong, what needs to change and how can it be fixed?'
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