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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 ...
This article reports on the possibility that the UK government may trim back its commitment to spend an extra £6.6bn on insulating homes. The article includes a quote from Bob Ward.
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 ...
Responding to the publication of the new report on ‘The Climate Paradox: Why We Need to Reset Action on Climate Change ’ by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change: Nicholas Stern, Chair of the ...
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 ...
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: ...
LSE is launching its new research centre in autumn 2025. The Jeremy Coller Centre for Animal Sentience is made possible by the Jeremy Coller Foundation. LSE Philosophy Professor Jonathan Birch will be ...
This article considers whether Donald Trump’s efforts to agree a deal on critical minerals with the Ukraine could lead to growth in the US green technology sector. The article also reflects on how ...
The rapid degradation of Earth’s ecosystems has significant implications for economic production. To assess those implications, in this paper the authors build a macroeconomic model that includes ...
The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) reduced total goods exports from the UK by an estimated £27bn (or 6.4 per cent) in 2022 – due to a 13.2 per cent fall in the value of goods exported to the EU ...