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By connecting the globe’s foremost executives, policymakers and influencers in business, finance and politics, our compelling programmes, chaired by our world-renowned FT journalists are all accessible from your office or home. Don’t miss a moment and view our full list of digital events.
FT Live 2020: The Year in Review
We would like to take this opportunity to look back and reflect on some incredible moments from last year. Thank you for being a part of the FTLive community and for your continued support.
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Event recording: What does Philosophy have to do with ecological crisis, and our ability to confront it?
The fundamental thesis of this presentation is that how we think about Nature affects how we interact with Nature. What is Nature? What is Matter?

Resilience and Thriving in the Face of Climate Anxiety
ASP Director Theresa Sansome chairs a panel discussion on Resilience and Thriving in the Face of Climate Anxiety and how to look after each other’s

Unsee the future panel at Humber Eco Fest
Timo Peach brings the playful creative enquiry of Unsee the Future to this session at the Humber Eco Conference, bringing together different voices and walks

Event recording: How we can work to imagine, and create, a new future – Isabelle Drury
An exploration of how we can work to imagine, and create, a new future. Isabelle Drury, writer and dreamer, explores the pressures younger people are

Reflections on the Humber #1: From fest to community, creating hopeful futures… Reflections on a hopeful future
As we journey into winter and the sap falls into the roots it is time to gather, put down the anchors, sit on the anchored