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This paper assesses the effectiveness of India’s largest ban on crop residue burning in order to deepen policymakers' understanding of CRB and the use of bans as a potential deterrent.
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LSE has once again seen improvements across its National Student Survey (NSS) results, increasing its scores in nine out of ...
A report analysing innovation activity for two carbon dioxide removal technologies — BECCS and DACCS, referred to collectively as geological CDR — to determine who might be best positioned to lead the ...
This study provides the first comprehensive analysis of Southeast Asia’s sustainability-linked finance market, addressing critical gaps in integrating nature-related risks into financial instruments.
An exploration of key trends and evolutions in global climate change litigation from the calendar year 2024, plus important new developments through to May 2025.
Response to the ruling made by a German court in the landmark climate litigation case brought by a Peruvian farmer against electricity producer RWE. Joana Setzer, Associate Professor at the Grantham ...
This paper uses detailed data on consumption patterns from France to quantify the gender gap in carbon footprints related to food and transport and investigate its underlying drivers.
This study quantifies the impacts of heat stress on the UK labour force, focusing on labour supply, labour productivity, the health of workers, and how adaptation is reducing the negative impacts.
This report focuses on the exploration of existing low-emission cooling solutions to extreme heat through the review of international and UK evidence, with a particular focus on London but with 14 ...
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We are delighted to announce the second issue of the LSE Law School’s Legal Studies Working Paper Series for 2025.
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