Could the digital economy be heading for its own 2008? In a new working paper, Regulatory governance of the digital economy: ...
Congratulations to Faria Ali MBE, Senior Associate Solicitor, Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer, and graduate of our LLM ...
Some major tech giants are increasingly relying on parental controls rather than building stronger child protections by default, according to a new report published by researchers at the Digital ...
Climate change litigation against governments and companies has increased sharply in recent years. Strategic climate litigation targeting companies aims to influence the behaviour not only of the ...
With a Foreword by the Hon. Matia Kasaija, Minister of Finance, Planning & Economic Development, Uganda and Co-Chair of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action This report provides a ...
This policy brief from the ATTENUATE project synthesises findings from a review of global knowledge on adaptation investment planning frameworks and enabling conditions to inform the development of a ...
In May 2025 Reform UK won majorities in 10 of 23 councils up for election in England. Among the party’s election promises were to “scrap net zero to cut your energy bills”. With the party likely to ...
Seven Reform UK-led councils have ‘scrapped’ their climate targets since being elected in May 2025, according to new research published today (20 March 2026) by the Grantham Research Institute on ...
This guide, the first in a new series from the Grantham Research Institute at LSE and the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London, explores and reflects on the role of scientific research in ...
The energy transition and the increase in trade restrictions driven by geofragmentation present significant risks to critical mineral markets. This paper examines a subset of essential ...
Driven by human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, climate change is increasingly claiming lives and harming people’s health worldwide. Mean annual temperatures exceeded 1·5°C above those of pre- ...
Training AI models requires vast computational resources, with computing power usage increasing tenfold between 2018 and 2022. With fossil fuels still providing over 60% of total global electricity ...