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  2. Bookings open for the first Cambridge Festival

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    Thumbnail for Bookings open for the first Cambridge Festival 22 Feb 2021: humanity’s most pressing issues, from pandemics, climate change and global economics, to human rights and the future of democracy. ... Given the current global pandemic, sharing Cambridge’s latest research has never been more important.
  3. Engaging, inspiring, exciting: A new festival for Cambridge |…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/engaging-inspiring-exciting-a-new-festival-for-cambridge
    Thumbnail for Engaging, inspiring, exciting: A new festival for Cambridge | University of Cambridge 22 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
  4. Globalised economy making water, energy and land insecurity worse:…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/globalised-economy-making-water-energy-and-land-insecurity-worse-study
    Thumbnail for Globalised economy making water, energy and land insecurity worse: study | University of Cambridge 26 Oct 2020: This interconnectedness also increases the amount of risk at each step of a global supply chain. ... COVID-19 has shown just how poorly-prepared governments and businesses are for a global crisis,” said Taherzadeh.
  5. 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-down
    Thumbnail for The futurist who'd like the future to slow down - just a little 10 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.
  6. Economic benefits of protecting nature now outweigh those of…

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    Thumbnail for Economic benefits of protecting nature now outweigh those of exploiting it 8 Mar 2021: the heart of global economics. ... Assuming each tonne of carbon carries a cost of $31 to global society – a sum many scientists now consider conservative – then over 70% of the sites have greater monetary value as
  7. Integrated conservation strategies could simultaneously meet…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/integrated-conservation-strategies-could-simultaneously-meet-biodiversity-climate-and-water
    Thumbnail for Integrated conservation strategies could simultaneously meet biodiversity, climate and water objectives | University of Cambridge 23 Aug 2021: However, conservation efforts need to be greatly scaled-up to meet global biodiversity and climate objectives. ... Reference. Jung, M., et al.: Areas of global importance for conserving terrestrial biodiversity, carbon, and water.

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