
How to Avert the Climate Catastrophe and a Financial Meltdown, with Eugene Linden
Author and environmental journalist Eugene Linden's new book, Fire and Flood: A People’s History of Climate Change from 1979 to the Present, lays out how successive US governments managed to delay act...
16 Maj 202258min

Is it Time to Abandon the Five-Day Work Week?
Is it time to abandon the five-day work week? Or is the "five-days on, two days off" cadence of work and rest more important than ever? This event was organised in partnership with Slack, your digit...
15 Maj 202259min

How to Make Democracy Work for Everyone, with Yascha Mounk
During an era of identity politics, culture wars and increasing awareness of the structural biases that contribute to global inequality, it’s easy to become pessimistic about the possibility of making...
13 Maj 20221h

The Futureverse: The World Will Be a Better Place in 5, 50 and 500 Years
We live in a time of greater uncertainty than ever before in human history. We are poised between the twin precipices of climate change and rapidly accelerating technological development. How we manag...
11 Maj 20221h 5min

Ukrainians on the War in Ukraine, with Kira Rudyk, Michael Bociurkiw and Olha Poliukhovych
Is the West doing enough to help Ukraine? What kind of endgame should Ukraine be seeking – all-out victory over Russia or a negotiated settlement that will allow both sides to claim they have won? To ...
9 Maj 20221h 1min

The Sunday Debate: Abolish Billionaires
Reportedly the planet's richest person, multibillionaire Elon Musk is currently seeking to buy the World's online public square, Twitter. Should billionaires be able to buy so much influence? For this...
8 Maj 202256min

Russia's Crackdown on Dissenting Voices
Since the war in Ukraine began, dwindling remaining hopes of maintaining even the outward appearance of a free democratic process in Russia have been all but eliminated by the Kremlin regime. Joining ...
6 Maj 202245min

What Next for France, Europe and the World? With Sophie Pedder and Ben Judah
For the second part of our analysis of one of the most tense elections in Europe of recent years, we hear from Sophie Pedder, Paris bureau chief at The Economist and author of Revolution Française: Em...
4 Maj 202256min





















