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Join us as the University of Glasgow's Claire Miller explores the statistical and Decision makers, policymakers and activists often urge us to "Follow The Science". However, the science is highly contested, from ... On March 5th 2023, state parties at the United Nations agreed the text of a new Treaty to cover biodiversity beyond national ... Climate change and biodiversity loss are among the defining challenges of Plan A for climate change should be to change As AI and cloud computing scale at pace, the

The climate crisis is reshaping economies, societies, and livelihoods—but not everyone bears its costs equally. From heatwaves ... The lecture will explore the cutting-edge frontier of particle physics and astronomy and the pivotal role of major research ... From drought-resistant crops to heat-resistant buildings, how can adapting to The social sciences rely heavily on legacy

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Follow the Science? Data, Models and Decisions in the 21st Century | LSE Event

Follow the Science? Data, Models and Decisions in the 21st Century | LSE Event

Decision makers, policymakers and activists often urge us to "Follow The Science". However, the science is highly contested, from ...

The Oceans Treaty as a win for multilateralism: what lies ahead | LSE Event

The Oceans Treaty as a win for multilateralism: what lies ahead | LSE Event

On March 5th 2023, state parties at the United Nations agreed the text of a new Treaty to cover biodiversity beyond national ...

Economics, ethics, and the role of the state in climate action | LSE Event

Economics, ethics, and the role of the state in climate action | LSE Event

Climate change and biodiversity loss are among the defining challenges of

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Whatever It Takes – Is There A Plan B For Climate Change? | LSE Event

Whatever It Takes – Is There A Plan B For Climate Change? | LSE Event

Plan A for climate change should be to change

The data centre question: how does AI impact climate goals? I LSE Festival Skills

The data centre question: how does AI impact climate goals? I LSE Festival Skills

As AI and cloud computing scale at pace, the

Women’s health matters: science, systems, and global change | LSE Event

Women’s health matters: science, systems, and global change | LSE Event

Join us for the

Can we tackle climate change without deepening inequality? | LSE Festival

Can we tackle climate change without deepening inequality? | LSE Festival

The climate crisis is reshaping economies, societies, and livelihoods—but not everyone bears its costs equally. From heatwaves ...

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The power of data: ethics, politics, and public interest | LSE Event

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From the secrets of the universe to socio-economic impact: the power of big science | LSE Event

From the secrets of the universe to socio-economic impact: the power of big science | LSE Event

The lecture will explore the cutting-edge frontier of particle physics and astronomy and the pivotal role of major research ...

We can't afford to wait: why we must adapt to our changing climate now | LSE Research

We can't afford to wait: why we must adapt to our changing climate now | LSE Research

From drought-resistant crops to heat-resistant buildings, how can adapting to

A new data infrastructure for the social sciences? | LSE Event

A new data infrastructure for the social sciences? | LSE Event

The social sciences rely heavily on legacy