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Bookings open for the first Cambridge Festival
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/cambridgefestival22 Feb 2021: humanity’s most pressing issues, from pandemics, climate change and global economics, to human rights and the future of democracy. ... We have a panel of experts and artists to discuss climate change and how it is influencing their work.
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Engaging, inspiring, exciting: A new festival for Cambridge |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/engaging-inspiring-exciting-a-new-festival-for-cambridge22 Jan 2021: Dr Lucinda Spokes. The inaugural Festival aims to tackle and offer solutions for humanity’s most pressing issues, from pandemics, climate change and global economics, to human rights and the future
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Engaging, inspiring, exciting: A new festival for Cambridge | For…
https://www.staff.admin.cam.ac.uk/features/engaging-inspiring-exciting-a-new-festival-for-cambridge22 Jan 2021: The Festival's inaugural programme aims to tackle and offer solutions for humanity’s most pressing issues, from pandemics, climate change and global economics, to human rights and the future of
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The futurist who'd like the future to slow down - just a little
https://www.cam.ac.uk/this-cambridge-life/the-futurist-who-would-like-the-future-to-slow-down10 Jun 2021: There are systemic and cascading risks associated with increasing volatility – most obviously connected with the pandemic, but also with climate change, migration, global economics and technology. ... A good strategy for forward planning in the current
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Press release: University of Cambridge unveils extensive programme…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/press-release-university-cambridge-unveils-extensive-programme-new-festival11 Feb 2021: pressing issues, from pandemics, climate change and global economics, to human rights and the future of democracy. ... news, from COVID-19 to climate change, from toilet paper shortages to living on Mars. -
2021 - February Newsletter - Trinity College Cambridge
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/newsletters/2021-february-newsletter/13 May 2021: The primarily digital festival aims to tackle and offer solutions for humanity’s most pressing issues, from pandemics, climate change and global economics, to human rights and the future of democracy. ... Trinity participants include Director of
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Low-carbon policies can be ‘balanced’ to benefit small firms and…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/low-carbon-policies-can-be-balanced-to-benefit-small-firms-and-average-households-study18 Jan 2021: Peñasco and Anadon contributed to the recent report from Cambridge Zero – the University’s climate change initiative. ... The review was also co-authored by Prof Elena Verdolini from the RFF-CMCC European institute on Economics and the Environments
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Easter Term 2021, 2-3pm (online) Page 1 of 2 ...
https://www.ceenrg.landecon.cam.ac.uk/files/ceenrg_seminars_easter_2021.pdf29 Apr 2021: Professor Anne SaabGraduate Institute of International and Development StudiesGlobal WarNing: Discourses of Fear in International Climate Change Law. ... Dr Aileen LamFaculty of Economics, University of MacaoWhich policy mixes work best for decarbonising -
The first 'climate smart' sovereign credit ratings
https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/climatecreditratings18 Mar 2021: Markets need credible, digestible information on how climate change translates into material risk.”. ... Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics.
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Engaging, inspiring, exciting: A new festival for Cambridge |…
https://www.festival.cam.ac.uk/news/engaging-inspiring-exciting-new-festival-cambridge22 Jan 2021: The inaugural Festival aims to tackle and offer solutions for humanity’s most pressing issues, from pandemics, climate change and global economics, to human rights and the future of democracy.
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