STICERD Public Events and Lectures
Hosted by The Economics of Environment and Energy Programme (EEE), International Growth Centre (IGC) and Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID)
STICERD Economics of Environment and Energy Programme
LSE Environment Week 2025
Various speakers
Monday 22 September 2025 09:00 - Thursday 25 September 2025 17:00
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About this event
The Economics of Environment and Energy Programme (EEE), International Growth Centre (IGC) and Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID) are convening the fourth Environment Week at the LSE on 22-25 September 2025.
Working with partners at the School and across the world we want to use Environment Week to encourage economists from all fields of economics to work on environmental issues and to connect this work to policy change.
The urgency of addressing climate change, pollution, and environmental degradation continues to rise, highlighting the need for research in this area. Achieving a more sustainable balance between human activity and the natural environment, while maintaining economic growth, remains a significant challenge. Addressing it will require substantial innovation in multiple directions, including finding ways to make economic growth cleaner, control environmental externalities, and protect human populations from environmental change.
To attend Environment Week in-person you can register here
During LSE Environment Week, three public events are taking place in the evenings:
22 September - Investing in our future: COP30 and the sustainable growth agenda
23 September - Valuing nature in a changing climate: rethinking natural capital
24 September - Climate finance and investment in low-income countries
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For further information please contact Lubala Chibwe, by email: l.chibwe@lse.ac.uk.