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Professor Laura Pulido from the Department of Geography and Environment has been conferred a Royal Geographical Society ...
New research conducted by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School of Economics and Political Science and the Center for Research in Economics and ...
Understanding the distribution of carbon footprints across population groups is crucial for designing fair and acceptable climate policies. To date, gender has remained an underexplored factor in ...
Authors: Katarzyna Mikołajczak, Kate Gannon, Katharine Vincent, Lina Taing, Will Ingram, Chris de Bont, Lucien Damiba, Ganga Shreedhar, Gloria Kanyumba, Julie Truelove, Declan Conway This brief ...
Authors: Will Ingram, Denyse Dookie, Katarzyna Mikołajczak, Katharine Vincent, Tim Brewer, Djibril Barry, Hans Komakech, Abel Degange, Walter Chinangwa, Lina Taing ...
The World Bank Report Open and Inclusive: Fair Processes for Financing Universal Health Coverage, co-authored by LSE Philosophy Professor Alex Voorhoeve, is the topic of a symposium in the latest ...
This policy brief and evidence paper have been developed in partnership with Mercy Corps Jordan through our work as part of the Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance. They have been developed to inform ...
Most of us will have had a pet of some kind throughout our lives. According to the PDSA, in 2024 there were 10.6 million pet dogs, 10.8 million pet cats, and 800,000 pet rabbits in the UK. Thus, even ...
Climate change is already having a measurable impact on labour forces across the globe, with far reaching implications for economic growth, in addition to worker health, firm profitability, poverty ...
This report focuses on the exploration of existing low-emission cooling solutions to extreme heat through the review of international and UK evidence, with a particular focus on London. It also ...
LSE Philosophy Associate Professor Kieran Oberman wrote an article for LSE’s Research for the World Magazine. In the article, Oberman is explaining why his new paper, Enough Spurious Distinctions: ...
Our understanding of animal feelings, and the impact of human actions, policies and behaviour on them, will be transformed through a new centre being launched at The London School of Economics and ...