
Soil Carbon: Unlocking Scale & Value in Carbon Markets
Past Events, Programme, Solutions AgendaThe Conduit and Agreena explore how we can make soil a strategic asset for climate and resilience.

Britain in the World: A Time of Decline or Reinvention?
Past Events, Peace & Security, Social & Racial Equity, Solutions AgendaFormer minister Jeremy Hunt on the UK’s global future – and the challenges at home and abroad.

Who Really Owns AI?
Past Events, Peace & Security, Programme, Solutions AgendaInvestigative journalist Karen Hao on Sam Altman, AI’s future, and the tech race shaping our world.

Can Trees Be Medicine?
Climate & Sustainability, Past Events, Programme, Solutions AgendaProfessor Kathy Willis on the science behind nature’s impact on our well-being, and what it means for our future.

AI and Equality in Education
Past Events, Programme, Social & Racial Equity, Solutions AgendaAI is transforming education, but will it bridge the learning divide or widen it? Experts explore its impact, challenges, and future in classrooms.

Human Rights: The Case for the Defence, with Shami Chakrabarti
Past Events, Peace & Security, Programme, Social & Racial Equity, Solutions AgendaShami Chakrabarti, former director of Liberty and member of the House of Lords, with Hannah MacInnes on why human rights matter more than ever.

George Monbiot in Conversation with Afua Hirsch
Climate & Sustainability, Past Events, Programme, Solutions AgendaGeorge Monbiot and Afua Hirsch uncover the hidden ideology of neoliberalism—what it is, how it shapes the world, and what we can do about it.

How AI Took Over and Where it’s Taking Us Next
Economic Empowerment, Past Events, Programme, Solutions AgendaChristopher Summerfield on the rise of thinking machines and the future they’re shaping.

How to Fight Misinformation
Past Events, Peace & Security, Programme, Solutions AgendaChris Morris, CEO of Full Fact, unpacks the global misinformation crisis and its threat to democracy.

How Tyrants Fall
Past Events, Programme, Solutions AgendaMarcel Dirsus and Brian Klaas explore how dictators fall, the chaos they leave behind, and the path nations navigate between recovery and collapse.