Creating the Future

Creating The Future

Creating the Future

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Creating the Future

Creating The Future

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Often people are happy to do something through persuasion which they would never adopt through compulsion. There are three levers for behavioural change typically employed by government. Legislation, economic incentives and voluntary persuasion
Leading environmentalist and author Gabrielle Walker talked to Dr Gail Bradbrook, one of the Founders of Extinction Rebellion. Since its launch in May 2018 XR has become a global movement across 63 countries. Learn how the organisation started;
Kate talked about humanity’s 21st century goal – to meet the needs of all people within the means of the living planet – and the economic mindset that will give us the best chance of getting there. She shared some of the core ideas from her boo
We are at a tipping point in our relationship with water. Humanity is over-using resources, our inability to adequately value water and invest in the systems we depend on threatens human health, prosperity and even, in some cases, political sta
Only 9% of plastic is currently recycled. By 2050 there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish.No matter how much recycling rates improve we need to address the root cause. This means replacing our single use, throwaway culture – moving
We have the solutions to all major sources of climate change, and ordinary people have the power to help make them happen. The young are rising, and there are global legal campaigns to shut down coal, save biodiversity and move toward clean ene
Tim talked us through how the recently discovered 100 trillion microbes in our gut are key to our health and happiness. With the same numbers as cells in our body, these little chemical factories influence our brain, our mood, our energy levels
Conditions like dementia are complex and remain undetected for many years before symptoms emerge.In recent years, large datasets like electronic medical records have provided a new source of information to investigate these diseases. But in re
Disorders of the ageing brain are a major public health threat. Our brains are the most complex organ we have – the last area of human discovery – which explains why in over 40 years we’ve failed to find cures for neurological diseases like Par
Investigating and calling out the ‘gods of Silicon Valley’ for being on the wrong side of history in one of the most perplexing events in recent times: the UK’s super-close vote to leave the European Union. Carole uncovered a barrage of mislead
Democratic politics increasingly sets older voters against younger ones. Age is a bigger driver of how people vote than class, income or gender. The generation divide is at the heart of the fight over Brexit and the rise of populism around the
Futurologist and award-winning author Mark expanded on the day’s themes and explained why we need change. He looked at how to question assumptions, how systems change works and how to build organisations that can do it.Mark Stevenson, Futurol
Chief Executive Roger Weatherby welcomed our guests and introduced the three topics for the day: the future of democracy, how recent advances in neuroscience and technology are set to revolutionise medicine and healthcare and the ever more urge
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