Explore Challenges
- 16 May: Keeping pace with a digital revolution
- Global health in the 21st Century
- Adapting to an urban future
- Educating for tomorrow
- Digital technology in Africa
- Persistent poverty in Britain
- Can the UK ever be sustainable?
- Plastic pollution in the oceans
- Natural disasters: how can we improve?
- Not In My Back Yard
- Digital Divide in the UK?
- Importing goods, exporting drought?
- Britain’s ageing population
- Engineering our climate
- The future shape of Capitalism
- Migration: skills and the job market
- Razing the Rainforest
- London under water
- Concreting the countryside
- Future of low carbon energy.
- Africa in the 21st Century
Mark Easton, wind energy, LSHTM, Carbon Capture Storage, Housing Expansion, cell phones, keeping pace with a digital revolution, Trade, teachers, Environment, rainforest, Prince Charles, Asia, ushahidi, technology, hacking, COP15, embedded water, medicine, protectionism
Can the UK ever be sustainable? : Media Gallery
Andy Hobsbawm - inspiring people and changing behaviours
Andy Hobsbawm, Co-founder of Green Thing discusses the power of creativity to change people's behaviour
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Sir Stuart Rose - Positive action from business
Sir Stuart Rose, Chairman of Marks & Spencer discusses Plan A, which aims to make M&S the world's most sustainable major retailer by 2015.
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Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP - the role of politics
Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, discusses the value of our small and fragile planet and the role of politics in creating a sustainable future for the UK.
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Audience Q&A Part 1
Part 1 of questions to our panel from the audience, chaired by Jo Confino
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Audience Q&A Part 2
Part 2 of questions to our panel from the audience, chaired by Jo Confino
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