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- Countryside in Crisis?
- The Energy Water Food Stress Nexus
- Unsustainable Fishing
- 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 to 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
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Future of low carbon energy : Focus
Geo-engineering
Engineering solutions to directly modify the Earth's environment and climate to help ease the warming of the planet
click to read more »Interview with Professor Chris Rapley
Chris Rapley, director of the Science Museum discusses sustainability, the opportunity of a low carbon future, and geo-engineering the world's climate.
Interview with Andy Hobsbawm
Andy Hobsbawm, co-founder of Do The Green Thing discusses how creativy can encourage sustainable living.
What is the stabilisation wedge theory?
Princeton professors Rob Socolow and Stephen Pacala have identified a new approach to the carbon reduction debate.