• Can Geoengineering be a Plan B (or C or Z) for Climate?

    The recent climate summit in Baku has been deemed a failure by many and coupled with our recent crossing the 1.5C temperature target laid out in the Paris Agreement has amplified concerns that we won’t be able to cut greenhouse … Continued

  • Assisted Dying as a Policy Problem

    There has been a heated debate in the UK over assisted dying and there is a free vote planned in Parliament for the end of next week (i.e., there is no party whip and individual Members of Parliament can vote … Continued

  • Social media tipping points

    In just the past day or so, Bluesky has reached 15 million followers having doubled its user base in the past 90 days including over 1 million in the past week alone. The proximate cause for the shift is related … Continued

  • AI Ethics in Healthcare

    Yesterday, the World Medical Association updated its core set of ethical principles for medical research (known as the Declaration of Helsinki) for the first time in 11 years. The revisions seek to modernize protections including new language on justice, public health, vulnerability … Continued

  • The Bumpy Road to the Energy Transition

    October is a busy month for the International Energy Agency (IEA). Two weeks ago, they released their flagship report, the World Energy Outlook, which explores pathways to net zero as well as less ambitious scenarios. The report highlights the impacts … Continued

  • Most Influential Technology in History?

    In class, we quickly touched on your initial reaction to the long list of the most influential technologies in history but our weekly blog gives you a chance to reflect, expand, and think more deeply about this topic. It also … Continued