This report from the Centre for Economic Transition Expertise (CETEx) assesses the effectiveness of strategic stockpiling in addressing five risks linked to critical minerals: market volatility, ...
We are proud to announce that LSE Law School has been ranked No.1 in the UK in the annual Guardian Universities League Table. The Guardian survey measured a combination of factors, including student ...
This article reports on a motion put forward by Kent Council which says that anthropogenic climate change is “unproven”. The article includes quotes from Bob Ward.
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Consider regulation from a practical and multidisciplinary perspective as you gain the tools to critically assess the changing regulatory environment. As the regulatory landscape continues to evolve, ...
Social Policy is concerned with the ways societies across the world meet human needs for security, education, work, health and wellbeing. Social policy addresses how states and societies respond to ...
Many of the climate change impacts that the UK faces have the potential to create serious socioeconomic consequences. This report and accompanying policy brief provide improved estimates of the likely ...
Central bank collateral frameworks play a powerful role in contemporary market-based financial systems, affecting demand for financial assets and access to finance. However, existing collateral ...
Nearly 60% of Bangladesh’s population is exposed to high flood risk, a higher proportion of the population than in any other country in the world other than the Netherlands, and around 45% are exposed ...
Carbon offsets have become a popular tool in global efforts to mitigate climate change. These programmes work by offering regulated polluters the opportunity to increase their own emissions if they ...
The world’s oceans cover most of the Earth’s surface and represent about 95% of the planet’s biosphere. They contribute to climate regulation by absorbing over a quarter of human-caused carbon ...
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