New psychological research helps explain why some see intricate government conspiracies behind events like 9/11 or the Boston bombing Read more

New psychological research helps explain why some see intricate government conspiracies behind events like 9/11 or the Boston bombing Read more
The Times, 17 November 2009. Online article no longer available. Read more
Climate scientists are now more than 95% certain that human activity – largely the combustion of fossil fuels – is... Read more
These two weeks might turn out to be more interesting than expected, writes Michael Jacobs. The stakes are certainly high... Read more
Struggles over drinking water, new outbreaks of mass violence, ethnic cleansing, civil wars in the earth’s poorest countries, endless flows... Read more
Soaring energy prices, the war in Ukraine and further stark evidence from the IPCC on the severity of the climate threat requires sustainable finance to move into a new phase. Nick Robins sets out what financial policymakers, regulators and institutions can do to help resolve the great issues of our time. Read more
Scientific American Mind Read more
Daily Mirror, 2 December Read more
Thomas Lyon will be discussing the paper: Grand Challenges and Local Beliefs: how belief in climate change relates to greenhouse... Read more
We model how heterogeneous beliefs about the uncertain consequences of long-run policy choices affect the incentives of incumbent governments. Read more
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