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- 13 OCTOBER 2010: Plastic pollution in the oceans
- 1 DECEMBER 2010: Can the UK ever be sustainable?
- Natural disasters: how can we improve?
- 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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A guide to the G20
Read a quick guide to the Group-of-Twenty (G20) meeting in London, April 2009
The future shape of Capitalism / 60 Seconds / A guide to the G20Ahead of G20 summit, report says: promote sustainability over growth
The pursuit of economic growth was one of the root causes of the financial crisis, and governments should respond to the recession by abandoning growth at all costs in favour of a more sustainable, greener system, says a report out today.
The future shape of Capitalism / In The News / Ahead of G20 summit, report says: promote sustainability over growthOn eve of G20 summit, new blow to Gordon Brown
Ministers were struggling to maintain momentum for the G20 summit last night after it emerged that any spending decisions would be deferred to a later meeting, further narrowing the scope of this week's London talks, which have been plagued by divisions between European leaders and Gordon Brown.
The future shape of Capitalism / In The News / On eve of G20 summit, new blow to Gordon BrownWho ate all the algae?
A group of Indian and German researchers gave their first report from the biggest ever experiment in geo-engineering: an expedition to pour iron into the Southern Ocean.
Engineering our climate / In The News / Who ate all the algae?New world order emerges from chaos
Slowly the shape of the world after the financial flood is beginning to emerge.
The future shape of Capitalism / In The News / New world order emerges from chaos