The structure of the issue reflects the discussions that underpinned the project from the outset. There are four sections: ...
LSE has an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) and has ESRC studentships available for a number of programmes across 19 departments. Students of all ...
Develop the skills you need to analyse, interpret and communicate data with confidence and impact within your organisation. It has been estimated that organisations experience a 5% increase in ...
LSE Law School is delighted to announce it is taking applications to participate in the ICJ's Judicial Fellowship Programme.
The COP26 and COP27 Presidencies, together with the UN Climate Change High-Level Champions, extended the mandate of the Independent High-Level Expert Group on Climate Finance (IHLEG) in July 2022, to ...
The world’s oceans cover most of the Earth’s surface and represent about 95% of the planet’s biosphere. They contribute to climate regulation by absorbing over a quarter of human-caused carbon ...
This report reviews key global developments in climate change litigation, with a focus on the period May 2022 to May 2023, drawing primarily on the Climate Change Litigation databases maintained by ...
Authors: Candice Howarth, Niall McLoughlin, Andrea Armstrong, Ellie Murtagh, Sara Mehryar, Anna Beswick, Bob Ward, Srinidhi Ravishankar and Adeline Stuart-Watt The UK experienced five heatwave periods ...
Carbon offsets have become a popular tool in global efforts to mitigate climate change. These programmes work by offering regulated polluters the opportunity to increase their own emissions if they ...
The UK has responded to the climate crisis with an economy-wide target to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. The use of carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) is key for enabling a net-zero-aligned ...
This report provides a numerical analysis of how many climate change litigation cases were filed in 2023, where and by whom, and a qualitative assessment of trends and themes in the types of cases ...
Climate misinformation refers to the spread of inaccurate information about climate change that can arise from human error, while climate disinformation is driven by a deliberate intent to spread ...