Panel Recording The US, China and the climate test Is it possible to compete for dominance in the world while collaborating to save it?
Panel Recording Chatham House Centenary Lifetime Award Sir David Attenborough and a panel of experts reflect on how conservation, international resource governance, and climate diplomacy have changed over the course of his lifetime.
Panel Recording Power relationships within food systems Examining why addressing the role of power relationships in entrenching an unsustainable and inequitable food system is key to achieving any meaningful change.
Panel Recording The global hunger pandemic David Beasley, executive director of the World Food Programme (WFP), shares his insights on the ‘hunger pandemic’ and what can be done to prevent further famines.
Panel Recording What is needed for success in 2021's climate 'super year'? London Climate Action Week event: Chatham House researchers outline the state of play this ‘super year’ and discuss the policy priorities for 2021 and beyond.
Panel Recording Biodiversity in China: Conserving nature, securing the future London Climate Action Week event: How can China and the world recalibrate humanity’s impact on nature?
Panel Recording What does China mean when it talks about multilateralism? London Climate Action Week event: What role can China can play in helping to achieve global climate goals?
Panel Recording What responsibility do China, the EU, UK and United States have for success at COP26? London Climate Action Week event: How decisions made in Beijing, Brussels, London and Washington have significant implications for the world’s climate.
Panel Recording Carbon intensity in crude valuation The panel discuss how carbon intensity will increasingly affect the markets for oil and gas products.
Panel Online What next for the oil industry? Experts provide their outlook for the oil industry in 2021 and beyond.
Panel Online Can Europe lead on climate action? This panel considers the potential for Europe to lead on climate action ahead of COP26.