Leading journalists, academics, and media watchers will place the stories of the week within the wider geographical landscape, making connections across environmental, political and social forces.
Meet our speakers
Adam Vaughan is Environment Editor at The Times, covering climate change, biodiversity, farming and pollution. A journalist for over 20 years, he has reported globally for New Scientist and The Guardian, interviewing leading figures from David Attenborough to Jane Goodall and attending major UN climate summits.
Isabel Hilton OBE is a journalist, broadcaster and author specialising in China, international affairs, human rights and the environment. She founded the China Dialogue Trust in 2006 and has written and broadcast for outlets including The Guardian, The Independent, The New Yorker and the BBC.
Klaus Dodds is Professor of Geopolitics at Middlesex University and interim Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology. He is the author of Border Wars and co-author of Unfrozen: The Fight for the Future of the Arctic, and a Fellow and former editor and trustee of the Society.