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How are impacts from extreme weather events linked to climate change? How much responsibility do large emitters such as companies or countries carry? How do scientists go about calculating these things & how is it then interpreted by lawyers in climate litigation cases? 🌪️ ⚖️
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So many positives about #TrainsNotPlanes - time to power through the to do list, write uninterrupted, and post. New @granthamlse.bsky.social working paper, led by Niko Howai, with @aliceleibian.bsky.social, Arnica De Guzman-Mortillero, & me. www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminst... Mangrove livelihoods, DCE
Themes of mental health, technology and multi-hazard approaches took centre stage at @egu.eu earlier this month. Alliance colleagues share their reflections and key takeaways in our latest blog: zcralliance.org/blogs/egu-20... @concernworldwide.bsky.social @iiasa.ac.at @granthamlse.bsky.social
The May issue of LSE Research for the World magazine is out now. It features a list of books on sustainable economics recommended by researchers including @oliverjharman.bsky.social @lsegeography.bsky.social @tpicatlse.bsky.social @granthamlse.bsky.social @gsos-lse.bsky.social @lselaw.bsky.social 👇
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Alliance colleagues from Concern Worldwide, IIASA, LSE, Practical Action and the Z Zurich Foundation were in attendance at EGU 2026. Here are their key takeaways.
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EGU 2026: highlighting the human costs of climate hazards  - Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance
Explore a curated reading list on sustainable economics, featuring key book recommendations from LSE researchers, compiled with the LSE Review of Books blog to guide deeper understanding.
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Recommended reading on sustainable economics I LSE Research
🌊Today is World Ocean Day 🌊 A recently published GRI policy report has identified the co-design of a blue carbon market as part of measures to scale up financing for protecting and restoring mangroves in the Philippines through improved management of marine protected areas.
“This carbon budget is a vital contribution to the UK’s efforts to stop the growing impacts of climate change by reaching net zero emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases." Lord Stern and the Grantham Research Institute have commented on the Government's Seventh Carbon Budget.
China’s model of governance over climate action is developing: where before the country used policy plans rather than laws, it has now adopted a new Environmental and Ecological Code. Carol Yuen and Catherine Higham explore the contents of the Code.
Emily Theokritoff
Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance
New report out today for #BiodiversityDay examines how funding can be mobilised to protect mangroves and to maximise benefits for local communities in the Philippines. @aliceleibian.bsky.social @profejzrobinson.bsky.social @gsos-lse.bsky.social www.lse.ac.uk/granthaminst...
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Climate change litigation is no longer a fringe concern. It is a rising climate-related risk for companies, but investor views differ on the scale of the risk facing their assets, writes Tiffanie Chan.
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Insights into blue carbon trading in China and what could be learned from the existing forests framework, REDD+, for the co-design of a mangrove-based blue carbon market.
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Grantham Institute response to Seventh Carbon Budget presented by the Government today.
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Equitable design of blue carbon finance for mangrove-related livelihoods and China’s role - Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment
Lord Stern and Grantham Institute respond to Seventh Carbon Budget - Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment
This commentary explores the contents of China's new Environmental and Ecological Code and explains how it maps onto climate framework legislation practice around the world.
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China’s new Environmental and Ecological Code: systemic governance reform or business as usual? - Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment
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This commentary investigates how investors are viewing the scale of risk that climate-related litigation is causing for companies.
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Navigating climate litigation risk: what investors really think - Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment
Policy and financial interventions to support the more efficient recycling of batteries in India can turn a potential critical mineral and waste-management crisis into a strategic energy-security advantage, argue Prasad Ashok Thakur and Labanya Prakash Jena in our latest commentary.
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Policy and financial interventions to support the more efficient recycling of batteries in India can turn a potential critical mineral and waste-management crisis into a strategic energy-security adva...
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From import dependence to energy sovereignty: how recycling batteries can help secure India’s sustainable energy future - Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment
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