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"Chilling prospects: how to provide cooling for all without blowing the world’s carbon budget" with Dan Hamza-Goodacre
Sustainably feeding a planet of 11 billion
"The economics of 1.5°C climate change" with Prof Simon Dietz
"Cumulative emissions of carbon - a path to halting climate change?" with Dr Joeri Rogelj
Leapfrogging urban development: navigating resource competition and low carbon transitions
"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
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