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Anthropology

Words and Deeds - the Astor Visiting Lecture 19 October 2017

Michael Jackson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School, delivered the Astor Visiting Lecture at Oxford on 19 October 2017. Introduced by Ramon Sarró (Oxford).
The Oxford Climate Forum

Ways out of the Climate-Finance-Energy Triple Crunch

Jeremy Leggett (Founder and CEO, Solar Century) presents the closing keynote speech for the Oxford Climate Forum 2010.
The Oxford Climate Forum

Panel debate: Have activists added to the climate change problem?

Neil Bowerman gives the opening talk to the debate, have activists added to the climate change problem?
The Oxford Climate Forum

After Copenhagen: Change Politics, not the Climate

Pam Giddy, director of Power 2010, gives a talk for the 2010 Oxford Climate Forum.
The Oxford Climate Forum

The Politics of Climate Change: Problems and Solutions

Lord Anthony Giddens gives the opening keynote address to the Oxford Climate Forum, talking about the politics of climate change.
4 Degrees and Beyond International Climate Conference

Introduction to the 4 Degrees and Beyond Conference

Mark New, Reader in Climate Science at the School of Geography and the Environment, introduces the 4 Degrees and Beyond conference, its main themes and why it was important.
Global Economic Governance Programme

Governing Climate Change After Copenhagen

Ngaire Woods chairs a panel discussion looking into the political, economic and environmental consequences of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference last year.
Environmental Change Institute

Panel discussion: What next for climate change reporting?

Several of the UK's most influential environment correspondents from the BBC, the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Sun and The Science Media Centre to discuss the challenges of climate change reporting in the coming months.
Environmental Change Institute

Copenhagen COP 15: What happened and What next?

An ECI organised panel discussion following the Copenhagen international climate negotiations in December 2009 to review what happened at the negotiations and what happens next.

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