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The tremendous advocacy of LSE PhD student Eoin Jackson and LSE alumnus Max Philpott saw them compete in the Grand Final, ...
Develop practical tools and approaches to help navigate the complexities, challenges, and opportunities involved in communicating about sustainability. In the face of the climate emergency and as ...
Explore how an integrated view of climate science, economics and policy can transform the way you lead. Climate change is not only one of the defining challenges of the 21st century, but also a test ...
The UK technology sector is worth £1.2 trillion and remains the largest in Europe, with London accounting for 59% of its total value. This market dominance reflects deep capital investment, strong ...
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Managing supply for competitive advantage. Managing your supply chain can feel reactive. From geopolitical uncertainty to climate concerns, regulatory to logistical bottlenecks, it’s easy to see ...
Gain a foundational understanding of key economic frameworks, theories, and models to effectively design and analyse public policy. Economic theory and models play a crucial role in the development ...
Understanding the distribution of carbon footprints across population groups is crucial for designing fair and acceptable climate policies. To date, gender has remained an underexplored factor in ...
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