Explore Challenges
- 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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Challenges
- 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
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Digital technology in Africa
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Focus
- Lord Paul Boateng Former High Commissioner to South Africa
- Trevor Baylis OBE inventor of the wind up radio
- Panel biographies
- Ken Banks talks mobile phones in Africa
- UNESCO Chair in ICT4D, Professor Tim Unwin
- Audience questions 1-5
- Questions from the Chair
- Introduction by Rory Cellan-Jones
- Herman Chinery-Hesse - theSOFTtribe
- Erik Hersman - Ushahidi, Afrigadget & iHub
- Nicholas Negroponte - One Laptop per Child
- ForgetMeNot Africa - Jeremy George
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60 Seconds
- Media Gallery
- In The News
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Focus
- Persistent poverty in Britain
- Can the UK ever be sustainable?
- Plastic pollution in the oceans
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Natural disasters: how to improve?
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Focus
- Rebuilding livelihoods in tsunami-affected areas
- Who are most vulnearable to natural hazards?
- Meet our panel of speakers
- Project Haiti
- British volunteers offering comfort to youngsters in Haiti through the medium of film
- The eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano, Iceland
- What lessons are being learnt from natural disasters?
- Fault Line Living
- The story of Architecture for Humanity - Cameron Sinclair
- Interview with Brendan Gormley
- Interview with Robert Hodgson
- Interview with Professor David Sanderson
- 60 Seconds
- Media Gallery
- In The News
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Focus
- Not In My Back Yard
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Digital Divide in the UK?
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Focus
- Digital divide in the UK?
- The Digital Inclusion Task Force
- Reasons for digital exclusion
- Interview with Peter Oakley a.k.a YouTube’s geriatric1927
- Meet the Panel - Digital divide in the UK
- Dave Hassell, BECTA
- Professor Michael Hulme discusses the internet and the digital divide in the UK
- Tanya Byron
- Martha Lane Fox
- Interview with Lord David Puttnam
- 60 Seconds
- Media Gallery
- In The News
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Focus
- 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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Media gallery
- Frank Field MP
- Julia Unwin CBE
- Audience Q&A Part 1
- Audience Q&A Part 2
- Andy Hobsbawm - inspiring people and changing behaviours
- Sir Stuart Rose - Positive action from business
- Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP - the role of politics
- Audience Q&A Part 1
- Audience Q&A Part 2
- Dr Simon Boxall
- David de Rothschild
- Peter Davis
- Audience Q&A Part 1
- Cameron Sinclair
- Barbara Stocking
- Panel discussion
- Q1 Professor David Sanderson
- Q2 Christopher Reeves
- Q3 Steffan Colback
- Q4 Nigel Woof
- Q5 Shailesh Kataria
- Q6 Drew Craig
- Q7 Marco Bulmer
- Introduction by Julian Glover, the guardian
- Antony Oliver - New Civil Engineer
- Fiona Reynolds - The National Trust
- Jim Steer, Steer Davis Gleave
- Panel discussion
- Audience Q&A Part One
- Audience Q&A Part Two
- Introduction by Rory Cellan-Jones
- Professor Tanya Byron
- Panel Discussion
- Martha Lane Fox
- Questions from the Audience Part 1
- Questions from the audience Part 2
- Questions from the audience part 3
- Andy Wales, Head of Sustainable Development for SABMiller
- Robin Farrington, WWF
- Audience Question 1
- Introduction by George Alagiah
- Audience Question 2
- Audience Question 3
- Audience Question 4
- Audience Question 5
- Audience Question 6
- Audience Question 7
- Audience Question 8
- Audience Question 9
- Audience Question 10
- Audience Question 11
- Introduction by Samira Ahmed
- George Magnus
- Angela Eagle MP
- Panel discussion
- Dr Paul Johnston - Greenpeace
- Professor David Keith
- Panel Discussion lead by Tom Clarke
- Audience Question 1
- Audience Question 2
- Audience Questions 3 & 4
- Audience Questions 5 & 6
- Audience Questions 7 & 8
- Audience Questions 9 & 10
- Vince Cable MP
- John Micklethwait
- Panel Discussion lead by Evan Davis
- Audience Question One
- Audience Question Two
- Audience Question Three
- Audience Question Four
- Audience Question Five
- Introduction by Jonty Bloom
- Khalid Koser
- Philippe Legrain
- Sir Andrew Green
- Panal Discussion
- Panel conclusions
- Q1 Charles Kelly
- Q2 Dee Seran
- Q3 Suzanne Mitchel
- Q4 Mark
- Q5 Ludi Simpson
- Simon Counsell, Director, Rainforest Foundation UK
- Warren Evans
- Senator Marina Silva
- Panel discussion
- Can we sustainably manage rainforests?
- Audience comments 1
- Audience comments 2
- Audience comments 3
- Audience comments 4
- Audience comments 5
- Audience comments 6
- Audience comments 7
- Audience comments 8
- Audience comments 9
- Audience comments 10
- Simon Counsell
- Senator Marina Silva
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Events
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Future Events
- Can the UK ever be sustainable?
- Plastic pollution in the oceans
- Natural disasters: how can we do better?
- Not In My Back Yard
- Digital divide in the UK?
- Importing goods, exporting drought
- Britain’s population time-bomb? The challenges and opportunities of an ageing society
- Geo-engineering our climate
- The future shape of Capitalism
- Africa in the 21st Century
- The future of low carbon energy
- Migration: skills and the jobs market
- Concreting the Countryside
- Razing the rainforest
- London Under Water
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Past Events
- Can the UK ever be sustainable?
- Plastic pollution in the oceans
- Natural disasters: how can we do better?
- Not In My Back Yard
- Digital divide in the UK?
- Importing goods, exporting drought
- Britain’s population time-bomb? The challenges and opportunities of an ageing society
- Geo-engineering our climate
- The future shape of Capitalism
- Africa in the 21st Century
- The future of low carbon energy
- Migration: skills and the jobs market
- Concreting the Countryside
- Razing the rainforest
- London Under Water
- Venues
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Future Events
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In the news
- The world’s remaining great forests
- Britons admit they just can’t live without home internet
- Martha Lane Fox appointed new UK Digital Champion
- The hidden water we use
- Brazil floods kill dozens and leave 1,000 people missing
- Amazon forest fires ‘on the rise’
- £2bn offshore windfarm to go ahead off north Wales
- 229 countries ranked on their vulnerability to natural disasters
- Architecture for Humanity Project shortlisted for The Aga Khan Award
- Nimbys secure their charter
- Britons spend more than ‘one day a month online’
- Terry Wogan on the benefits of surfing the web
- Confusion over progress in Haiti
- 25,000 people still living in Acra camp in Hati
- Tornado strikes Oklahoma, USA
- VIDEO: Geoengineering inquiry Jan 2010 - House of Commons
- Digitally deprived kids face bleak future
- Water shortages the biggest barrier to increasing production
- Organizing Armageddon: What We Learned From the Haiti Earthquake
- 100 days of progress in Haiti since earthquake
- 3 Royal Navy ships drafted to help stranded Britons in Europe as UK airspace remains closed
- UK water use ‘worsening global crisis’
- China earthquake kills hundreds in Qinghai
- Rutland Telecom offers villagers fast broadband
- Rio slum dwellers face forced eviction after landslides
- Keep trains out of my 5,000-acre back yard
- Video: L’Aquila marks quake anniversary
- Flooding in Rio de Janeiro state kills scores
- Major earthquake hits Indonesia
- L’Aquila earthquake survivors seek answers from government
- Donors meet for UN Haiti aid conference
- Siemens to build UK wind turbine plant
- Google to produce internet guide … in a leaflet
- Race against time to solve Haiti post-quake problems
- Haiti: A Once-in-a-Century Chance for Change
- UN faces problems coping with natural disasters, minister warns
- Natural disasters and extreme weather UN faces problems coping
- Leading article: Natural disasters demand a radical new response
- Heathrow third runway opponents win court challenge
- Forest loss slows, as China plants and Brazil preserves
- Haiti, 70 days later
- Failing safely - why planning for the worst saves lives in an earthquake
- Bristol cinema sets up film shows for Haiti’s earthquake children
- Mixed reaction to fast net pledge
- Royal Society launches geoengineering initiative
- Bill Bryson talks to the party leaders about countryside issues
- Leading Edge: Dame Barbara Stocking of Oxfam
- How to stop buildings becoming killers in disasters
- A Plan for Haiti
- Audio: Geo-engineering ‘untenable’
- Councils concerned nuclear assessment hand-outs would create bias
- Haiti quake deaths were ‘avoidable’
- UN chief visits Haiti camp
- New high speed rail link announced
- Money hunt turns aid agencies into rivals in shaken Haiti
- Audio: £30bn high-speed rail plans unveiled
- High-speed rail plans announced by government
- Audio: Geoengineering the Climate
- Video: Digital Giants: Martha Lane Fox
- Audio: The politics of broadband
- Prepare for the fourth transport revolution
- Audio: Consultation ‘the right way forward’ on high-speed rail
- Conservatives launch Open Source Planning green paper
- At last someone makes the case against localism
- The painful limits of localism
- The net generation, unplugged
- No problem pupils in my backyard
- Flawed Building Likely a Big Element
- Internet access is ‘a fundamental right’
- Quake-torn Haiti hit by floods
- Haiti earthquake: engineers work out how to rebuild capital to withstand future shocks
- Could a bigger airport actually make a greener Bristol?
- How Architects Help in Haiti
- A tale of two huge quakes, and why Haiti’s was worse
- Geo-engineering: the planet’s savior or untested danger?
- Chile was ready for quake, Haiti wasn’t
- Only plastic between Haiti homeless and brewing storms
- Chile President Michelle Bachelet steps up quake rescue
- Massive earthquake strikes Chile
- Haiti aid effort one month after earthquake
- ‘Pure luck’ that Haiti tsunami did not kill more
- Mapping a crisis
- The volunteer mappers who helped Haiti
- David Cameron launches Tory plan to curb out-of-town developments
- British UN chief defends leaked email criticising Haiti charity workers
- Tories ‘don’t want a cosy deal behind closed doors’ on high speed rail
- Briton among 42 killed as flooding truns Madeira into sea of mud
- New-build homes: The road to nowhere?
- Councils ‘will struggle with ageing population’
- Haiti and the demands of disaster-zone architecture
- £100bn wind farm plan heralds green energy era
- People in the countryside told to accept ‘many thousands’ of new wind turbines
- Wind farms can cause noise problems finds study
- Four ‘eco-towns’ earmarked for government funds
- Haiti - an Oxfam case study
- Prince Charles and newts - your castle’s only hope
- Laws that stop an Englishman from having his castle are insane
- Conservatives vow to build Crossrail and “begin work” on high speed rail line
- VIDEO: Immigration and population debate
- More studying ‘on home computers’
- Schools
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