The Climate change, inequality and social policy seminars is a new seminar series that started in the autumn of 2016. It is jointly hosted by the International Inequalities Institute, the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and CASE (Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion).
The overlap between environmental pressures and degradation on the one hand and the 'social dimension' of inequality and human wellbeing on the other hand is of immense importance but under-researched. There is a yawning gap to be filled by a coherent, exciting and interdisciplinary research agenda. This series of seminars explores and develops that agenda.
Speaker: Prof Ian Gough (CASE)
Thurs 3 Nov 2016
This seminar brought together the study of environmental pressures on the one hand and the social dimension of inequality on the other, with the aim of facilitating an interdisciplinary dialogue between the two and develop an agenda for research and policy development.
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