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Gracie Coulwill and Imaan Kamran Malik, have been recognised at the Student Social Mobility Awards, organised by the charity ...
Professor Tony Travers was recognised at the Guildhall for his expertise in public finance, elections, and local and regional ...
This article reports on an advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that countries could be open to legal action from other countries for failing to act on climate change.
Professor Lord Stern of Brentford responds to the announcement by the UK and devolved governments that Nigel Topping has been appointed Chair of the Climate Change Committee.
The Wolfson Foundation has provided LSE with a £1 million award to support state-of-the-art teaching and learning spaces in ...
Professors Chrisanthi Avgerou, Nick Couldry, Ian Gough, Tomila Lankina, Gilat Levy and Irini Moustaki are among 92 newly-elected Fellows.
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Bangladesh is highly prone to flooding because of its location in the Bengal Delta and its low-lying, flat topography. Several factors linked to climate change are increasing the country’s flood risk, ...
This report reviews key global developments in climate change litigation during 2023, and provides numerical analysis and a qualitative assessment of the trends and themes in the types of cases filed.