Germany, Italy and the United States will participate in the G7 summit as global leaders in green competitiveness, while Australia will attend as a ‘green laggard’, according to a new analysis published today (11 June 2021) . Read more

Germany, Italy and the United States will participate in the G7 summit as global leaders in green competitiveness, while Australia will attend as a ‘green laggard’, according to a new analysis published today (11 June 2021) . Read more
Marta started her PhD in Environmental Economics at the LSE in 2015. Her research focuses on the identification of the... Read more
Davide’s current research is on measuring attitudes and preferences towards nuclear energy in Italy and the UK after Fukushima, using... Read more
Working Paper 127 Abstract Insurance against natural perils such as flooding can be considered a significant element in coastal management.... Read more
Lorenzo is finalising a paper on the consequences of the REDD+ agreement between Norway and Indonesia: Has the 2011 Moratorium... Read more
COP26 is short-hand for the 26th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate... Read more
Hélia Costa was a research officer jointly at LSE Cities and the Grantham Research Institute. Her focus was mainly on... Read more
Beatrice’s PhD title was ‘How to deal with climate change? Institutional adaptive capacity as a means to promote sustainable water... Read more
Working Paper 94 Abstract As the world considers greener forms of economic growth, countries and sectors are beginning to position... Read more
Using a nationally representative sample of 1052 respondents from the UK, the authors of this paper systematically tested the associations between the experimental trust game and a range of popular self-reported measures for trust, such as the General Social Survey (GSS) and the Rosenberg scale for self-reported trust. Read more
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