Twinpix/Cultura Creative RF/Alamy Stock Photo October 29, 2021 Climate change: how economists underestimated benefits of action for decades Dimtri Zenghelis, University of Cambridge How economic thinking on climate change has evolved since the 2006 Stern Review.
Brian A Jackson/www.shutterstock.com August 8, 2016 The summer when working in a British university lost its global appeal Timothy Devinney, University of Leeds Brexit, and proposed changes to the way research is assessed, are making Britain uncompetitive in the global race for academic talent.
The lawsuit accuses the US government of knowing about the harmful effects of greenhouse emissions for 50 years, but failing to stop them rising. EPA/Justin Lane/AAP August 27, 2015 Teens sue Obama over climate, asking why future generations’ rights are not respected David Hodgkinson, The University of Western Australia and Rebecca Johnston, University of Notre Dame Australia The US government is being sued by teenagers who say it hasn’t done enough to protect future generations from climate change. The case raises the crucial question of how we weigh up society’s future rights.