Explore Challenges
- Natural disasters: how can we improve? [25 May 2010]
- Not In My Back Yard
- Digital Divide in the UK?
- Importing goods, exporting drought?
- The challenges and opportunities of an ageing society
- 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
- Natural disasters: how can we improve? [25 May 2010]
- 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
- Professor Michael Hulme discusses the internet and the digital divide in the UK
- Martha Lane Fox
- Tanya Byron
- Interview with Lord David Puttnam
- 60 Seconds
- Media Gallery
- In The News
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Focus
- Importing goods, exporting drought?
- The challenges and opportunities of an ageing society
- 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
- 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
- Warren Evans
- Tour of Staiths South Bank, Gateshead with Wayne Hemingway
- Alex Nickson - Greater London Authority
- Dave Wardle - Environment Agency
- Rowan Douglas- Willis Research Network
- Panel Discussion - London under water
- Q1 Tom Oliver - CPRE
- Q2 - Rachel Hill - Environment Agency
- Q3 - Jill Goddard - Thames Estuary Partnership
- Q4 - Richard Doyle - Author of ‘Flood’
- Q5 Q6 & Q7
- Final discussion
- Introduction by Simon Jenkins
- Sir Peter Hall: Where has all the concrete gone?
- Martin Crookston: Where should all the concrete go?
- Audience Q&A Part 1
- Audience Q&A Part 2
- Audience Q&A Part 3
- Malcolm Wicks MP
- Lord Browne
- Panel Discussion - Low Carbon Energy
- Audience Q&A - Low Carbon Energy
- Sir Bob Geldof
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Events
- Future Events
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Past Events
- 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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In the news
- 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’
- UK economy ‘must adapt to needs of ageing population’
- Our ageing population
- High Speed 1 extension is central to blueprint for Kent’s future
- Rise in older people living in villages predicted
- From Rebuilding to Revitalizing: Five years after the tsunami
- Infrastructure Planning Commission will never work if Tories win
- Davos 2010: Sarkozy calls for revamp of capitalism
- Copenhagen ‘fails forest people’
- Claims over immigrant return to Poland ‘not true’
- In Depth: Haiti earthquake
- Benefits of new roads being overstated, say campaigners
- Out of disaster comes great opportunity
- Taylor Wimpey new home orders swell by 28%
- Cameron’s call for immigration cap woos voters in Labour seats
- Wind farms could blight one in six beauty spots
- Quake opportunity to rebuild ‘better’: aid groups
- Radical sea defence rethink urged
- Climate scientists convene global geo-engineering summit
- David Cameron calls for immigration curbs to keep population below 70 million
- New UK offshore wind farm licences are announced
- Wind farms: Generating power and jobs?
- Controversial giant pylon plan approved for Scotland
- Power line upgrade given go-ahead
- MPs urge ‘70m population cap’ in party manifestos
- Ministers consider new law guaranteeing fast broadband for every home
- Sun, wind and wave-powered: Europe unites to build renewable energy ‘supergrid’
- High-speed rail link to rip up finest countryside
- Limits on wind turbine noise too high
- Planning applications must appear in local papers, government rules
- Noise allegations could hamper wind farm plan
- Children who use technology are ‘better writers’
- 3/4 children admit secretly visiting social networking sites without their parents knowledge
- Government e-petitions give power to the people
- China unveils emissions targets ahead of Copenhagen
- Obama is going to Copenhagen
- Grey to green - new publication from CABE
- Rethinking NIMBY: Why Wind Power Could Lead To New Ways of Defining (and Dealing With) Public Naysay
- Migration v ageing population - a tricky trade-off
- Care for elderly a priority say Prime Minister
- Tackling climate change with technology
- Swindon to give all its residents free wireless access to the internet
- ‘Action needed’ on internet bullying
- Britain’s renewable energy targets are ‘physically impossible’, says study
- Britain’s renewable energy targets are ‘physically impossible’, says study
- Amazon deforestation ‘record low’
- My first time on a computer
- My first time on a computer
- PM to ‘tighten’ migration rules
- Go-ahead for 10 nuclear stations
- UK to embrace nuclear says Ed Miliband
- Danish pupils use web in exams
- Light down a wire for solar power
- Can we manipulate the weather?
- Money is the key to the success of Copenhagen
- Minister admits: we got it wrong on immigration
- Scientists bring snow to Beijing
- Turn Nimbys to Yimbys on housing
- Housebuilding figures down
- Interactive Climate map shows world after 4C rise
- The UK government unveils a new climate change map
- People may have to go vegetarian to save planet says Lord Stern
- Stephen Fry discusses the changes the web has brought the world
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