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James Martin Memorial Lecture : "What now? Next steps on climate change" with Christiana Figueres
"Conflicting truths. How does government listen to scientists?" with Dr Claire Craig
"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
"Innovation for planetary health: the economics of the fourth industrial revolution" with Prof Michael Grubb & Prof Malcolm McCulloch
"Global legal epidemiology: developing a science around whether, when and how international law can address global challenges" with Prof Steven Hoffman
Sustainable Intensification: Same field, more food
"Creating opportunities to think deeply about science" - Panel Discussion
Taming the sun: a short interview on innovations to harness solar energy and power the planet
"Taming the sun: innovations to harness solar energy and power the planet" with Dr Varun Sivaram
"Governments across Europe need to be more candid with their citizens" with Dr Robin Niblett
"Stats and studies are not enough: how to gain people's trust in scientific authority" with Nicky Hawkins
A solution to the misrepresentations of CO2 equivalent emissions of short lived climate pollutants
"Putting science at the heart of society and culture" - Panel Discussion
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