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Physical and political impacts: Complex river boundaries at risk

Physical and political impacts: Complex river boundaries at risk

in the news Declan Conway  29 October, 2015

Many international river basins are suffering from climate-driven impacts, with implications for national security. Now, research highlights the need to analyse shifting river boundaries to better understand potential socio-political threats. read more »


Grantham Research Institute to lead consortium on climate variability and change in central and southern Africa

Grantham Research Institute to lead consortium on climate variability and change in central and southern Africa

an announcement featuring Declan Conway, Estelle Rouhaud  28 October, 2015

The Institute is to lead one of the five research consortia that form the Future Climate for Africa (FCFA) Programme, funded by the UK’s Department for International Development and the Natural Environment Research Council. read more »


Tough love

Tough love

a commentary by Dimitri Zenghelis  27 October, 2015

Llewellyn Consulting, 27 October 2014


The upside of addressing climate change

The upside of addressing climate change

in the news Nicholas Stern  27 October, 2015

Moving to a credible path away from disaster is imaginable and economically beneficial says Martin Wolf. read more »


UK Government failing to lead on climate change communication

UK Government failing to lead on climate change communication

in the news Bob Ward  22 October, 2015

Bob Ward, Policy and Communications Director, criticises the UK Government for failing to effectively communicate climate change risks at a national and local level. read more »


Investigating private sector adaptation to climate change: The case of Tata Teleservices

Investigating private sector adaptation to climate change: The case of Tata Teleservices

in the news Swenja Surminski  21 October, 2015

Jennifer Steeves and Swenja Surminski reflect on findings of their recent research into what companies are already doing in terms of climate change adaptation. read more »



The $90 trillion question

The $90 trillion question

in the news Nicholas Stern  21 October, 2015

CNN, 19 October


A move away from new coal mines adds up

A move away from new coal mines adds up

in the news Nicholas Stern  21 October, 2015

The Age, 14 October


Oil-rich Norway in vanguard of fossil fuel divestment argument

Oil-rich Norway in vanguard of fossil fuel divestment argument

in the news Nicholas Stern  21 October, 2015

Financial Times, 13 October


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