Access our past geographical talks around the topic of climate change.
Hear from a range of experts as they discuss evolving climate science, the current policy stance, what the COP25 climate talks hope to achieve, and what you can do.
Join our panel as they share their insights into how Bangladesh is now on the path to becoming climate resilient, the lessons that can be learned from this, and where things are headed.
Humanity’s tenure on Earth has had very far-reaching consequences. Joe charts the past, present and future of environmental ideas and actions to help find a way through these difficult times.
Three years since Paris: is there still time to save the world?
Paul reflects on life with over 50 neighbours over six years, where residents tackle the climate and now the current COVID-19 crises through living in an affordable, co-operative home ownership community made from straw and wood.
Climate change is a geopolitical problem, impacting all countries and requiring global action.
We discuss the risks to the UK of a world that’s three degrees warmer, as well as how we can adapt in response.
Greenland and Antarctica are distant, unfamiliar places. We hear of giant icebergs breaking away, glaciers crumbling: but how much we do know about the fate of these great ice sheets?
As we become an urban species, how can our cities grow and become more resilient to climate change? Alex looks at the lessons London can learn, and apply, from international cities.
Demand for energy and its production are changing on an epic scale. Join our panel to discuss this trend and what further changes we can expect.
To mark the COP26 conference, all the talks below are free to access until 14 November. After this, many will only be available to our members – join us to access our full catalogue of talks and other member benefits.
Find inspiration in our online catalogue of past events, talks and podcasts featuring a wide variety of speakers.
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