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GovernanceClimate in the Boardroom: Struggling to Reconcile Business as Usual & the End of the World as We Know ItRebecca HendersonHarvard University
SustainabilityAgricultural mechanisation could reduce global labour requirements by hundreds of millions of agri-food workersMichael ObersteinerUniversity of Oxford
RiskEinstein is right again! Scientists prove that plunging regions exist around black holes – a theory first proposed by the physicist in 1915
SustainabilityThe value of information about solar geoengineering and the two-sidedcost of biasDavid KeithHarvard University
EconomicsDiversifying society’s leaders? The determination and casual effects of admission to highly selective private collegesRaj ChettyHarvard University
SustainabilitySustainable pathways towards climate and biodiversity goals in the UK: the importance of managing land-use synergies and trade-offsMichael ObersteinerUniversity of Oxford