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In a new article in 'Social Europe', ‘Proportional Representation Is Breaking Dutch Democracy’, Professor Tarun Khaitan and ...
Dr Luke McDonagh was quoted in a recent New York Times article: "A Labubu Movie Is Coming, the Latest to Bring a Toy to the ...
The tremendous advocacy of LSE PhD student Eoin Jackson and LSE alumnus Max Philpott saw them compete in the Grand Final, ...
Dr Suren Gomtsyan was quoted in the Financial Times (11 March 2026) on BP's rejection of a resolution by activist ...
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Climate change impacts are intensifying, yet adaptation efforts are not keeping pace with the scale and urgency of emerging risks. Closing this gap requires strong domestic legal and policy frameworks ...
Professor Saleh is a Professor of Economic History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He is also a Research Affiliate in Economic History at the Centre for Economic Policy ...
The following statements were issued in response to the International Court of Justice advisory opinion on the obligations of states in relation to climate change: Joana Setzer, Associate Professorial ...
This report analyses innovation activity represented by patenting data for two carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies — bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) and direct air carbon ...
This report focuses on key trends and evolutions in global climate change litigation from the calendar year 2024, while also highlighting important new developments through to May 2025. It provides a ...
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 ...