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"Tackling the illegal wildlife trade from China's epicentre" with Prof Tien Ming Lee
Satellite data suggest conservation success likely for marine ‘Blue Belt’
"Transforming food systems under a changing climate" with Dr Ana María Loboguerrero
"Banking on nature’s assets: unlocking investment in nature for better planetary health" with Dr Giulio Boccaletti
"The natural capital approach: ecological and economic perspectives" with Dame Georgina Mace and prof Ian Bateman
James Martin Memorial Lecture : "What now? Next steps on climate change" with Christiana Figueres
"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
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
A solution to the misrepresentations of CO2 equivalent emissions of short lived climate pollutants
Professor Cameron Hepburn on Stranded Assets Risks
"Planetary health: does our planet have boundaries?" with Prof Yadvinder Malhi and Kate Raworth
"Climate change: past, present and future" with Prof Sir David Hendry
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