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Reducing food waste requires a whole systems approach
Panel debate: Is the Planet Full?
"Mapping and identifying biodiversity: using new technology to understand our ecosystem" By Prof Kathy Willis, Dr Peter Long, Dr Timos Papadopoulos and Thomas Nickson
"Now for the long term" Sir John Beddington & Lord Rees
"Resource futures: reconciling human and planetary needs" - Panel discussion
"The Future: six drivers of global change" with Al Gore
Climate change: the future
'Now for the Long Term' - Oxford Martin Commission Launch
"Geoengineering – the problem of competing values in environmental and technological governance" with Prof Steve Rayner
"Ethics and plant science – improving food yields in a changing environment" with Prof Liam Dolan and Prof Jane Langdale
"Resource stewardship – can we develop a new common sense morality?" with Prof Myles Allen
"The Future of Energy and Transport" with Elon Musk
"Scarce resources – problems and solutions" by Prof Guy Houlsby
"How can 9-10 billion people be fed sustainably and equitably by 2050?" by Prof Charles Godfray
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