Cambridge Global Conversations (CGC)

 

Cambridge Global Conversations is a discussion platform based in Cambridge, the United Kingdom. We seek to discuss and disseminate those problems that lie beyond the capacity for individual nation states (or even small groups of nation states) to resolve. Thought leaders from across the generations are brought together to share and promote insights that help to illuminate problems and guide human responses to complex global challenges.

 

CGC is launching a new series: “Possible Paths”. We will be talking to writers, thinkers, researchers, and more about the possible paths the world can take as we emerge from the SARS-CoV2 pandemic crisis. Check out the trailer above. Follow us on Twitter for updates and releases, and of course watch out here on the website for videos too. Coming soon…


Lord Martin Rees and Cambridge graduate student Morgan Sheil discuss all things Climate ahead of CGC’s Climate Ethics Event in July 2019. They covered a whole lot of topics. Enjoy. (for other videos to do with Climate Ethics, Climate Economics, and more, go to our CGC Climate Ethics video page!)

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Not following us on Twitter yet? Go here: https://twitter.com/CamGlobCon. See below for an example of one of our Twitter hook videos:

George Marshall, from Climate Outreach explains some thoughts on polarisation and the vacuum of climate conversation on one side of the political spectrum. This video hit more than 25,000 views on Twitter.


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CGC: Possible Paths

The SARS-CoV2 pandemic has been a tragic disruptor. In CGC’s Possible Paths series, we will be talking to interesting thinkers who have ideas about the potential paths the world should take as we emerge from the crisis.

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CGC#1:Climate Ethics

Our first event was on the ethics of climate change. Find out more here:

 

CGC ON TWITTER

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