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'Why governments need scientists' with Sir Patrick Vallance
Panel discussion: 'Post-COP28 Debrief: Does the agreement go far enough?'
'Is conservation working?' with Prof Julia Jones
'How can we build the sustainable economy?' with Dieter Helm & Dimitri Zenghelis
James Martin Memorial lecture: 'Time To Look Up – in conversation with Sir Alok Sharma about the climate crisis'
'Anthropocene opportunities: unleashing humanity's shared aspirations' with Prof Erle Ellis
Book talk: 'Age of the City: why our future will be won or lost together' with Prof Ian Goldin
'More productive future-proofed crops via manipulation of photosynthesis to address global food security in 2050' with Dr Steve Long
'The Cattle-Grain-Beef Complex: Maize, feedlots, and British breeds in the rise of the modern food system' with Dr Nathan Sayre
Book Talk: 'Ravenous: how to get ourselves and our planet into shape' with Henry Dimbleby
'Technological change, the future of jobs and development' with Prof Joseph E. Stiglitz
'Sharing the benefits from the global commons: deep-seabed mining' with Prof Dale Squires
Panel discussion: 'Sustainable food: creating a food system for healthy people and planet'
'Preventing pandemics at the source – stopping spillover' with Prof Peter Hudson
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