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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.
CCUS is necessary for the UK to reach its net-zero goals. This report assesses economic and potential employment opportunities and implications for the skills needed, as well as transferable strengths ...
This report reviews key global developments in climate change litigation during 2023, and provides numerical analysis and a qualitative assessment of the trends and themes in the types of cases filed.
This report was prepared by the Independent High-Level Expert Group on Climate Finance, co-chaired by Dr Vera Songwe and Professor Lord Nicholas Stern, at the request of the Egyptian Presidency of ...
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 ...
Photo: The Supreme Court of the Netherlands/Kaan Architechten. In 2019, the Urgenda Foundation, a Dutch environmental group, and 900 Dutch citizens successfully sued the State of the Netherlands, ...
‘Adaptation’ and ‘resilience’ are often used interchangeably but the terms have important differences in context of climate change.
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 ...
Climate change is increasing the likelihood of heavy or intense rainfall in many parts of the UK, particularly in the winter months. This is leading to higher risks of river and surface water ...
This open letter to the leaders of the UK political parties during the 2024 General Election calls on them to pledge ambitious action on climate change.
This report provides guidance to financial institutions on how they can incorporate consideration of the social dimension of climate action – in other words a just transition – within their net zero ...
An exploration of key trends and evolutions in global climate change litigation from the calendar year 2024, plus important new developments through to May 2025.