A Changing Climate at LSE
The past year has seen great shifts in public perceptions of climate breakdown, partly due to the media storm that…
The past year has seen great shifts in public perceptions of climate breakdown, partly due to the media storm that…
Image courtesy of Molly Blackall LSE’s Climate Emergency Collective will be sending a letter to LSE Director Minouche Shafik on…
The share of the LSE’s endowment invested in fossil fuels is far smaller than that of rival London universities. LSE…
Katrín Jakobsdóttir has been Prime Minister of Iceland since 2017, is Chairwoman of the Left-Green Movement, and leads a coalition…
Even for committed capitalists, green innovation makes sense; sustainable development and economic growth are not mutually exclusive Climate change is…
Are we getting closer to saving the world from climate change? As a postgraduate student at LSE studying Environment and…
From Trump’s shutdown to the Brexit fiasco, self-inflicted crises are occupying government attention when very real ones are looming Last…
The environmental crisis is huge – the biggest crisis humanity will see. It’s bigger than both World Wars and the…
When we consider the strength of the science behind climate change, along with the level of scientific consensus over it,…
“Mother!”, directed by Darren Aronofsky, is set in one house and structured around Jennifer Lawrence’s character ‘Mother’, whose one task…