2024-01-20
52 分钟What are you doing right now?
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I'm Bea Duncan, senior partnerships producer at Intelligence Squared.
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Hello and welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Fayi Adebita.
And I'm senior producer Connor Boyle.
Coming up on the podcast, Hannah Ritchie, the influential researcher and writer, discusses her new book, not the end of the how we can be the first generation to build a sustainable planet.
Now, as you might expect from that title, it's asking us to look again at the tools available to us to make an impact on the world's most existential issue.
Hannah is deputy editor and lead researcher at the publication our World in data, and she's also senior researcher in the program for global development at the University of Oxford.
So she's a person who knows how to think smart about big challenges.
Joining Hannah in conversation is Tim Harvard.
Tim is senior columnist for the Financial Times and his most recent book is how to make the World add up.
Do check out Tim's upcoming conversation, which is coming on the podcast with Adam Grant in the near future too.
But now back to today.
Let's join Hannah Ritchie and Tim Harford in conversation.