STICERD Public Events and Lectures
STICERD, CEP, LSE Department of Economics, Economics of Environment and Energy Programme, International Growth Centre and POID
LSE Environment Week 2024
Various speakers
Monday 23 September 2024 09:00 - Thursday 26 September 2024 17:00
Many of our seminars and public events this year will continue as in person or as hybrid (online and in person) events. Please check our website listings and Twitter feed @STICERD_LSE for updates.
Unless otherwise specified, in-person seminars are open to the public.
Those unable to join the seminars in-person are welcome to participate via zoom if the event is hybrid.
About this event
The Economics of Environment and Energy Programme (EEE), International Growth Centre (IGC) and Programme on Innovation and Diffusion (POID) within the LSE Economics Department host the third Environment Week. Working with partners at the School and worldwide to encourage economists from all fields to work on environmental issues and to connect this work to policy change.
Achieving a sustainable balance between human activity and the natural environment while maintaining economic growth will require innovation. We need to make economic growth cleaner, control environmental externalities, and protect human populations from environmental change. To identify and explore these innovations, LSE Environment Week and Camp bring together researchers from all fields of economics - including development, macroeconomics, industrial organisation, public, finance, labour, trade, urban, theory, behavioural, and political economy - as well as environmental, energy, and climate experts.
For more information, please visit LSE Environment Week.
In addition, three LSE public lectures will take place as part of the Environment Week. You can find more in the links below:
Tuesday 24 September Innovative market solutions to confront climate change
Wednesday 25 September Trade and climate change: Managing policies on the road to net zero
Thursday 26 September Sewage in our waters
For further information please contact Lubala Chibwe, by email: l.chibwe@lse.ac.uk.