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LSE Environment Week 2025
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LSEEWeek2025_Programme Latest.pdf
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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.
You can follow the conversation using #LSEEnvironmentWeek
Recordings of the day sessions and master lectures are available on the IGC YouTube channel.
Please visit the LSE Environment Week website for more information about the conference.
Investing in our future: COP30 and the sustainable growth agenda
Opening Remarks: Susana Mourato (Professor of Environmental Economics, Vice President and Pro-Vice Chancellor of Research at LSE)
Chair: Andrew Steer (Professor in Practice of the Global School of Sustainability, LSE)
Valuing nature in a changing climate: rethinking natural capital
Opening Remarks: Larry Kramer (President and Vice Chancellor of the LSE)
Chair: Robin Burgess (Professor of Economics at LSE and Director of IGC)
Climate finance and investment in low income countries
Christopher Woodruff
Professor of Development Economics, University of Oxford
Sudarno Sumarto
Policy adviser at National Team for the Acceleration of Poverty Reduction, Office of the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia
Melinda Bohannon
Director General Global Issues, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
Vera Songwe
Chair and Founder, Liquidity and Sustainability Facility Chair: Lord Nicholas Stern (IG Patel Chair of Economics and Government, LSE)
More speakers to be announced