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School of Geography and the Environment Podcasts

A President, the Gobi and the Oxford Union: Environment, Politics and Mining in Mongolia.

Three researchers analyse the Mongolian President's speech at the Oxford Union, October 2011. Drawing from their current research, the themes of environment, politics and mining influence in Mongolia are discussed and implications for the future assessed.
African Studies Centre

Potency and the Role of the Environment in KhoeSan medicine

Chris Low, African Studies, Oxford, gives a talk for the African Studies Seminar Series.
African Studies Centre

The Ecology of Conflict: Human-Wildlife Conflict on the Hwange National Park Boundary, Zimbabwe'

Andrew Loveridge (Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Zoology) gives a talk for the St John's College Colloquium on Environmental Conflict and its Resolution (joint event with Oxpeace and Human Sciences).
Keble College

Geoengineering: Fantasy or Feasible Future?

Richard Darton gives a talk for the 2011 Oxford Alumni Weekend on the developments in the science of Geoengineering and looks at how close we are to be able to do it.
Alumni Weekend

Geoengineering: Fantasy or Feasible Future?

Richard Darton gives a talk for the 2011 Oxford Alumni Weekend on the developments in the science of Geoengineering and looks at how close we are to be able to do it.
Alumni Weekend

Climate and Weather: The Ends of Acts of God?

Professor Myles Allen explains how research at Oxford allows us to quantify just how much climate change caused by past emissions is costing individuals, corporations and potentially entire countries.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Myth and reality in the search for the wider benefits of transport

Professor Roger Vickerman, University of Kent, gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit 2011 Hilary Term seminar series.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Translating daily life into simulation: MATSim and its possibilities.

Professor Kay Axhausen, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH), Zürich, gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit 2011 Hilary term seminar series.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Understanding the Paths to Post-Carbon Mobility: Research Needs for Anticipating Transport Revolutions

Anthony Perl, Professor and Director of the Urban Studies Program, gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit 2011 Hilary Term seminar series on the subject of post-carbon mobility and transport.
Transport Studies Unit Podcasts

Does Mobility have a Future?

Professor John Urry, University of Lancaster, gives a talk for the Transport Studies Unit 2011 Hilary term seminar series.
School of Geography and the Environment Podcasts

Riding the Perfect Storm: World on the Edge, When will the Big Bubble Burst

Lester Brown, President of the Earth Policy Institute in Washington DC, gives a lecture for the Linacre Lecture Series; Riding the Perfect Storm.
School of Geography and the Environment Podcasts

Earth: A Three Act Structure

Relevance of geological ideas to contemporary environmental issues.' Professor Iain Stewart, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Climate change and marine ecosystems: have dangerous changes already begun?

Special seminar from the James Martin 21st Century School: Climate change and marine ecosystems: have dangerous changes already begun?
Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender

Leading Transformation:Women at the Cutting Edge of Research and Practice

Plenary session on Leading Transformation: Women at the Cutting Edge of Research and Practice from the International Women's Leadership Symposium.
Energy, Climate Change, Social Entrepreneurship and Gender

Welcome to the International Women's Leadership Symposium

Cynthia Chang, Preseident of Females in Engineering, Science and Technology introduces the International Women's Leadership Symposium.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

The Plundered Planet

Paul Collier, Oxford Professor and author of The Bottom Billion, launched a discussion based on his latest publication, The Plundered Planet.
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.
Complexity and Systemic Risk: Hilary Term Seminar Series 2010

Ocean Circulation and Climate: Observing and Modelling the Global Ocean

The oceans are a critical component of the climate system, storing roughly 1000 times as much heat, and 50 times as much carbon, as the atmosphere.
The Oxford Year

Mandelson: Enterprise-led Recovery

Lord Peter Mandelson gave a key-note speech following an invitation by the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Said Business School.
4 Degrees and Beyond International Climate Conference

4 plus degrees: a drastic reduction in the renewable energy potential of sugarcane

Fourth presentation of session 2 (Agriculture, Food and Water Security) of the 4degrees International Climate Conference.

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