This project explores the roles of public and private sectors in delivering adaptation, with a specific focus on multinational corporations.... Read more
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The Daily Mail’s campaign against electric vehicles in the UK is hypocritical and against its own readers’ interests, writes Bob Ward. Read more

The 21st century is the warmest on record and in July 2022, the UK declared a national emergency following the... Read more

This research project is investigating the implications of the central role that several ‘critical’ raw materials, including certain minerals, will... Read more

Investing in clean energy systems and technologies is just as urgent a priority for fragile and conflict-affected situations as it is for more stable environments, and a positive feedback loop exists between securing access to clean energy, state-building and peace, argue Camilla Sacchetto, Nicholas Stern and Charlotte Taylor. Read more

The economics and policy of energy efficiency subsidies Lead partner: LSE Objective This work package will focus on estimating the... Read more
In July, representatives of 166 countries, civil society and international institutions gathered in New York for the High-level Political Forum... Read more

Whether economic growth can be sustained while tackling climate change and staying within wider environmental limits is an area of... Read more

Because most countries, institutions, companies and individuals will continue to generate greenhouse gas emissions through their activities even as the world decarbonises, many compensate for these ‘residual’ emissions by purchasing carbon credits – commonly known as ‘offsetting’ emissions. Read more

This explainer on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) includes the goals, aims and impact of the Convention since its inception in 1992. Read more

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