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"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
"Nanotechnology for energy: an entrepreneurial perspective" with Prof Javier Garcia Martinez
"Realising human rights in a warming world" with Prof Simon Caney
"Biodiversity and climate change: what happens when we turn up the heat on nature?" with Dr Nathalie Seddon
"The ‘perfect storm’ revisited: food, energy and water security in the context of climate change" with Prof Sir John Beddington
Mitigating Climate Change | Cameron Hepburn | World Economic Forum 2015
Preserving Ocean Ecosystems | Alex D. Rogers | World Economic Forum 2015
"Climate change and our oceans" with Prof Gideon Henderson and Prof David Marshall
"Hopes and fears: why people disagree about how to tackle climate" with Dr Rob Bellamy
"Climate change: what science and the IPCC report has to say" with Prof Myles Allen & Prof Nick Eyre
"Climate change: dealing with uncertainty" with Prof Tim Palmer
"The metabolism of a human-dominated planet" with Prof Yadvinder Malhi
Creating a climate for change: counting down to the 2015 UN climate negotiations
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