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"Is the human species slowing down?" with Prof Danny Dorling
"Navigating knowledge: new tools for the journey" with Dr Penny Mealy
"Unlocking digital competition" with Prof Jason Furman
"How complexity can resolve the crisis in economics" with Prof Doyne Farmer
"Africa in transformation: economic development in the age of doubt" with Prof Carlos Lopes
"The economics of 1.5°C climate change" with Prof Simon Dietz
"The value of everything: rediscovering purpose in the economy" with Prof Mariana Mazzucato
"Wealth inequality in political perspective" with Prof Ben Ansell
"Tackling the illegal wildlife trade from China's epicentre" with Prof Tien Ming Lee
"Losing it: the economics and politics of migration" with Prof Ian Goldin
"Banking on nature’s assets: unlocking investment in nature for better planetary health" with Dr Giulio Boccaletti
'Why do we need a European Open Science Cloud?'
"The natural capital approach: ecological and economic perspectives" with Dame Georgina Mace and prof Ian Bateman
"Innovation for planetary health: the economics of the fourth industrial revolution" with Prof Michael Grubb & Prof Malcolm McCulloch
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