On The Abundance Agenda podcast this week:
Can deleting emails and photos really save water? James unpacks possibly the worst government advice ever published.
Martin pitches a bold new strategy for wiping out obesity and saving the NHS billions of pounds.
And we speak to Ruth Cadbury, Chair of the Transport Select Committee in Parliament, about integrated journeys, HS2, autonomous cars… and James’s e-scooter problem.
Andy Masley’s debunk of the government’s water advice is here.
Natasha Loder and Peter Singer on generic semaglutide is here.
The Transport Committee’s inquiry on joined-up journeys is here.
James’s piece on how he still thinks AI will eat the world is here.
Martin on Plato vs Grok is here.
James’s piece on the Sunday trading poll is here.
Our earlier episode on the two new reservoirs that are being built is here.
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https://www.labiotech.eu/in-depth/novo-nordisk-semaglutide-patent-expiration-canada/
this is the perhaps hearsay reason or slipup for the Canadian patent. Someone didnt pay the $500 admin fee...