We are delighted to announce the third issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2024.
The analysis suggests that in England, between 2000 – 2020, new drugs delivered 3.75 million additional years of full health ...
Authors: Jesse Hoffman, Camilla Born, Annabel Mahgerefteh, Harris Rahman, Zoe Greindl, Talia Smith, Mattia Romani, Katherine Stodulka, Amar Bhattacharya and Marilou Uy. The analysis indicates that ...
Successive UK governments have failed to grasp the urgent need to adapt to the risks posed by a changing climate. Daisy Jameson, Anna Beswick and Candice Howarth explain what needs to change and how ...
Climate change has been described as the greatest global threat to health this century. The impacts of rising temperatures and the increasing intensity and frequency of extreme weather events include ...
Robust and coherent policies are vital to tackling climate change and other environmental challenges. At a local, national and international level, policymakers have considered and implemented ...
Supply shocks induced by climate change could pose major challenges for inflation-targeting central banks, who will need innovative approaches to guarantee price stability without undermining ...
At the beginning of this month, LSE Philosophy Professor Jonathan Birch held his inaugural lecture at LSE. The recording of his lecture titled ‘The edge of sentience: risk and precaution in humans, ...
Central banks and financial supervisors are directly affected by environmental degradation, climate change and the policies needed to support a rapid transition to a more sustainable and low-carbon ...
The 2024 small island developing states (SIDS) report for the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change expands on the global Lancet Countdown 2023 and 2024 reports to explore the unique contexts, ...