How To Save Democracy: Rewriting the Rules

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Jon Alexander is joined by Gabriella Gomez Mont, Smari McCarthy, and Oli Whittington to look into the current fundamental challenge to democracy and ask whether “constitutional crowdsourcing” might be the response we need.

How to Solve Climate Change in 50 Questions and Answers

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Hannah Ritchie offers answers to the big questions climate action in this interactive event.

The Burning Question: Climate and Conflict 

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Andrew Gilmour and Paddy O’Connell explore how climate change contributes to conflict and undermines prospects for peace.

How Housing Broke London and How to Fix it

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Award winning journalist Peter Apps joins Kwajo Tweneboa, Pooja Agrawal and Vicky Spratt to discuss the impact of London’s housing crisis and what we can do to solve it.

How To Save Democracy: Facing Climate Reality

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Jon Alexander meets Caroline Lucas and Ellie Meredith to ask if and how people power can still provide a meaningful response to the climate emergency.

Sir Ed Davey MP: Why I Care and Why Care Matters

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The leader of the Lib Dems blends the personal and political in a discussion about how care is perceived in the UK, and how it can be transformed.

Innovating for Impact: Transforming Healthcare in Underserved Communities

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Operation Smile explores how artificial intelligence is being used to transform care for children born with cleft conditions.

Migration and the Media: Fear, Facts, and the Stories We Tell

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How does the media shape public opinion on migration – and what happens when the narrative gets it wrong?

The Care Economy: Tim Jackson in Conversation with Kate Raworth

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Ecological economists Tim Jackson and Kate Raworth on building a healthier and more humane society.

How to Save Democracy: Meet the Pioneers

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Jon Alexander meets Claudia Chwalisz and Katy Rubin, two globally acknowledged pioneers, to explore modes of democracy that seek to involve and work with people, not deliver for them..