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New LSE research finds AIs model may introduce gender bias in care decisions, affecting how social workers assess women’s physical and mental health.
LSE is a social science university based in London with a global reach, named University of the Year 2025. And we are the ...
The objective of this course is to provide the basic knowledge of econometrics that is essential equipment for any serious economist or social scientist.
LSE has once again seen improvements across its National Student Survey (NSS) results, increasing its scores in nine out of ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
There has been a resurgence in the debate around Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (CBAMs) and the role they may play in preserving the effectiveness of climate action in high ambition countries.
This Explainer outlines the differences between climate misinformation and disinformation, example narratives and their impacts.
Actual investment performance on key climate priorities in emerging markets and developing countries has stalled. This second report from Independent High-Level Expert Group on Climate Finance focuses ...
‘Adaptation’ and ‘resilience’ are often used interchangeably but the terms have important differences in context of climate change.
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