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We are delighted to announce the third issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2024.
COP29 has been criticised for failing to deliver substantial and accessible adaptation finance to support developing countries as they deal with climate change impacts. This poses particular ...
Authors: Jesse Hoffman, Camilla Born, Annabel Mahgerefteh, Harris Rahman, Zoe Greindl, Talia Smith, Mattia Romani, Katherine Stodulka, Amar Bhattacharya and Marilou Uy. The analysis indicates that ...
Successive UK governments have failed to grasp the urgent need to adapt to the risks posed by a changing climate. Daisy Jameson, Anna Beswick and Candice Howarth explain what needs to change and how ...
ImpactU HUB, a groundbreaking learning platform designed to help the UK Higher Education community start and scale social ventures, has been launched by LSE. Offering a comprehensive suite of ...
Robust and coherent policies are vital to tackling climate change and other environmental challenges. At a local, national and international level, policymakers have considered and implemented ...
Supply shocks induced by climate change could pose major challenges for inflation-targeting central banks, who will need innovative approaches to guarantee price stability without undermining ...
Climate change has been described as the greatest global threat to health this century. The impacts of rising temperatures and the increasing intensity and frequency of extreme weather events include ...
The event recording of the book launch of ‘The Open Society as an enemy: populism, Popper and pessimism post-1989’ by LSE Philosophy Professor Jason Alexander is now available online. Across the world ...