Budget 2024, the Government confirmed that it will implement a UK carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) from 1 January 2027. In January 2025, Dr Leonelli has been appointed by His Majesty Revenue ...
LSE Law students recently submitted a third-party intervention before the European Court of Human Rights, arguing that national security concerns must be carefully balanced with freedom of expression ...
The event, chaired by LSE President and Vice Chancellor Larry Kramer, opened with a speech from the President of the LSE ...
Vast amounts are being invested in the energy transition worldwide, with optimistic expectations of economic growth and green job creation. Yet, we crucially lack ex-post validations of the multiplier ...
ATTENUATE – ‘Creating the enabling conditions for UK climate adaptation investment’ – is a collaborative project focused on unlocking private sector funding for climate adaptation, building the case ...
This report argues that Europe’s climate policymakers must prepare options to ensure the resilience of its industrial strategy in a global context of increasing fragmentation, and proposes a ‘climate ...
LSE PhD student Mazlum Özkan wrote a review of J. McKenzie Alexander‘s new book ‘The Open Society as an Enemy’ for the LSE book review blog. J. McKenzie Alexander‘s The Open Society as an Enemy ...
Central banks are now among the most active players in the public debate on climate change and the low-carbon transition. By focusing on central banks’ public communication strategies, this paper ...
Our Global trends in climate change litigation 2024 report, translated into Korean by Duri Leem from Solutions for Our Climate South Korea.
This report summarises a workshop held in London in October 2024 that aimed to contribute to co-developing a strategy for adopting climate-resilient net zero responses to extreme heat through ...
This article discusses some of the international agreements and institutions that the United States may withdraw from during the second Trump presidency. The article includes reference to a study by ...
Community volunteers or ‘champions’ are often recruited in Africa to facilitate local water resource monitoring, advocate for sustainable practices and support local water governance. Researchers from ...