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The Economist - Sustainable me: The beef with beef
"Conflict resolution for the future of biodiversity conservation" with Dr Alexandra Zimmermann
Panel Discussion: "What does the future hold for cities, climate change and migration?"
Tracey Crowe & Kate Hughes talk: "Cooling for Climate Action"
"National ‘fair shares’ in GHG mitigation, international environmental law & climate litigation" - Panel discussion
Amory Lovins & Madeleine Edl talk: "Infrastructure Design for Sustainable Cooling"
Martin Dieryckx & Dave Mackerness talk: "Circular Cooling Economy"
Nnaemeka Ikegwuonu & Toby Peters talk: "Models for Sustainable Cold Chains"
Iain Campbell talk: "Cooling Technology and Innovation"
Janet Stephenson & Russell Hitchings talk: "Social Interactions and Cooling Cultures"
Jim Maguire and Richard Matsui talk: "Finance, insurance and sustainable cooling"
Attribution science & climate litigation: joining science & the law to protect human rights from climate change
Prof Nathalie Seddon & Prof Cameron Hepburn in conversation: 'Evaluating and investing in Nature-based Solutions'
Dame Henrietta L. Moore & Sir Charles Godfray in conversation: "Rethinking planetary prosperity: are we measuring what we value?"
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