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..

How Do We Measure Progress? Diane Coyle in Conversation

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Award-winning economist Diane Coyle joins Daniel Susskind to challenge how we measure progress, prosperity, and the numbers that shape our world.

The New Age of Sexism, with Laura Bates

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Laura Bates explains how AI is reinventing misogyny – and why we must act now to shape a fairer future.

Love, Anger & Betrayal: Jonathon Porritt & Young Climate Campaigners

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Renowned environmentalist Jonathon Porritt and two of the young activists with whom he wrote his latest book ask: what good are science and rational persuasion if no one is paying attention?

The True Cost of Growth: Sir Partha Dasgupta on Natural Capital

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Renowned economist Sir Partha Dasgupta on why our economic models are failing us – and how rethinking value could save the planet.

‘Sea, Land & City’: Film Screening and Panel Discussion

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A dynamic session exploring how we can work together to scale nature restoration across sea, land and city in the UK.

Soil Carbon: Unlocking Scale & Value in Carbon Markets

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The 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?

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Former minister Jeremy Hunt on the UK’s global future – and the challenges at home and abroad.

Who Really Owns AI?

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Investigative journalist Karen Hao on Sam Altman, AI’s future, and the tech race shaping our world.