The Sustainable Development Goals outline the global ambition for a sustainable future. Our new series of lunchtime lectures will look at these goals and discuss ideas, and share examples of those working to create a just and more sustainable world within planetary boundaries.
In this short talk, Professor Bronwyn Hayward focuses on the intersection of sustainable development, youth, climate change and citizenship.
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Back in 1890, trailblazer Nellie Bly circled the globe faster than anyone ever had - in 72 days. 125 years later, Rosemary followed in her global footsteps and has now written Nellie's biography.
Featuring some beautiful imagery, Melanie takes us on a scientific journey into Arctic lands to learn about the spectacular aurora.
Adam Mitchell is an Editor at Trailfinders in London.
Researchers have helped implement policies to protect and restore water resources.
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