Understanding the building blocks of recent US climate policy can offer insights for renewed climate action writes Allie Reilly of @lsegeography.bsky.social blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/20...
🎉 Celebrating 60 years of MSc Regional and Urban Planning Studies (RUPS) at LSE!
On 18 May, we welcomed alumni, students, staff and friends to mark this important milestone and reflect on the question: What can planning still do in an uncertain world?
Congratulations to @hyunshin.bsky.social on being awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship for his new project, Speculative urbanisation, property hegemony and urban futures in Seoul. 🏙️
📢 New optional course for MSc Urbanisation & Development students!
'Global Urban Natures' explores urban transformation in the Global South through water, electricity, waste, air and concrete, and how these shape social and political change in a rapidly urbanising world.
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📢 New optional course for MSc Urbanisation & Development students!
'Masterclass in Urban Development and Environment' explores how research, policy and practice intersect to address key urban and environmental challenges.
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🌍 Green industrial policy: balancing national goals and global integration
As part of LSE Festival 2026, this panel brings together leading voices from academia, policy and industry to explore one of the most pressing questions in the transition to net zero.
🎟️ Free to attend: zurl.co/DYQpN
📚 New @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social review
Reconstruction as Violence in Assad's Syria, co-edited by Visiting Fellow @deensharp.bsky.social and Nasser Rabbat, offers an innovative, interdisciplinary examination of rebuilding Syria after the civil war.
Fantastic to be at this @lsegeography.bsky.social @cep-lse.bsky.social event on green industrial policy as part of the LSE Festival. Starting now! www.lse.ac.uk/events/lse-f...
3️⃣ Made in Britain, or designed in Britain?
@oliverjharman.bsky.social & Riccardo Crescenzi @lsegeography.bsky.social analyse what Port Talbot steel teaches us about the green economy on @lsebr.bsky.social
4️⃣ How can we keep the lights on, cut emissions and keep energy affordable, all at the same time?
Wired to save the planet: rethinking energy in an electrified planet by June Min-kyeong (Min) Cha @lsegeography.bsky.social on @lsebr.bsky.social
By studying the US climate agenda more closely, we can gain a better understanding of how to get closer to an effective just climate transition.
“Made in Britain” is only one task within the global value chain. Designed, researched and branded in Britain are where the lasting value capture lives.
Ahead of an event at the LSE Festival on 16 June Min-kyeong Cha asks: we can keep the lights on, cut emissions and keep energy affordable, all at the same time?
Reconstruction as Violence in Assad’s Syria edited by Nasser Rabbat and Deen Sharp problematises reconstruction processes in the state following the civil war.