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09 Jun 2023
Jayendran Gospalsami
Artificial intelligence is propelling us to a more sustainable future. There are hurdles to overcome but the benefits far outweigh the challenges, argues Jayendran Gopalsami.
30 Jun 2022
Kevin Daniels Helen Fitzhugh
Many employers realise wellbeing in the workplace promotes good mental health AND productivity, but don’t know where to begin. Kevin Daniels and Helen Fitzhugh talk about a new, free, online toolkit to get them started
22 Mar 2022
Henry McGhie
Museums curating consultant Henry McGhie asks how museums and other cultural institutions can support people’s participation in climate action and sustainable development?
15 Oct 2021
ASHUTOSH NAIK FRSA
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected people the world-over. Ashutosh Naik FRSA argues that while the impact of the pandemic might be different across geographies, social and cultural lines the one thing that is certain is that food, food security and traceability have become very important considerations.
10 Aug 2021
Owen Berkeley-Hill FRSA
Owen Berkeley-Hill FRSA outlines his journey to understanding the potential for people at the bottom of societies to provide some of the radical and sustainable responses we need to climate change and other challenges.
04 Aug 2021
Grant Lewison FRSA
Grant Lewison FRSA on the profound changes needed to quell the devastating impacts of climate change.
22 Jul 2021
Rodanthi Tzanelli FRSA
Rodanthi Tzanelli FRSA on why local and national leaders should promote a different approach to tourism.
29 Apr 2020
Julian Sheather FRSA
The current pandemic has highlighted the need to re-emphasise 'justice' in medical ethics.
13 Apr 2020
Keith Clancy FRSA
Keith Clancy FRSA on why we can use our collective imagination to re-imagine a kinder future for our children and that includes a fairer and more sustainable housing policy.
28 Jun 2019
Hugh Barton FRSA
Economic growth always seems to take precedence over healthy urban environments. So how do we re-orientate policy? Hugh Barton FRSA, Emeritus Professor of planning, health and sustainability, argues we need to co-operate and forge alliances.
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