Watch: This is a crisis
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We are entering an age of unprecedented environmental breakdown and a transformational response is required. IPPR is undertaking a major research programme to understand the implications of environmental breakdown for policy and politics.
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This is a crisis: Facing up to the age of environmental breakdown
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