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What impact could dietary changes have on health and climate?
"Driverless vehicles: navigating an autonomous future" with Dr Ingmar Posner
What impact could climate change have on food production and health?
"Climate prediction in the 2020s" with Prof Tim Palmer
The Challenge of Integrating Renewable Energy
"EU climate policy – where are we headed?" with Dr Jos Delbeke
James Martin Memorial Lecture: "Why are we waiting? The logic, urgency, and promise of tackling climate change" with Lord Nicholas Stern
"Powering the world: can solar energy tackle climate change?" with Prof Malcolm McCulloch & Prof Henry Snaith
Disruptive Energy Technologies - Advance Global Australian Masterclass
"A wealthy, healthy planet: creating green economic growth" with Prof Cameron Hepburn
"Sustainable transport: electric dreams vs carbon reality" with Prof David Banister and Dr Malcolm McCulloch
"Inside climate negotiations: a personal perspective" by Connie Hedegaard
"Engineering a cooler planet: Could we? Should we?" with Prof Richard Darton and Prof Steve Rayner
"Top-down or bottom-up: getting traction on climate change" with Prof Steve Rayner
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