Addressing climate inequality

المقدمة

A central issue with climate change is that those who contribute least to the problem are being most effected. As part of the LSE Environment Camp happening between 2-3 May, LSE hosts a public event featuring speakers Esther Duflo, the co-founder and co-director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), and Shweta Banerjee, head of BRAC International in India to present new thinking on how to design and finance loss and damage funds. The event is chaired by Oriana Bandiera, the Sir Anthony Atkinson Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics, and also examines how these funds might be best spent to protect vulnerable populations against the effects of climate change.

The LSE Environment Camp is a series of events exploring environmental issues and connecting the work to policy change.

أين؟
Old Theatre, Old Building London School of Economics Houghton St, London WC2A 2AE United Kingdom
تنسيق
Hybrid (in-person & online)
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2
مايو
2024
18h45 - 20h00
التفاصيل
مشاهدة البث المباشر

المشاركون

استير دوفلو

مؤسس مشارك ومدير مشارك، معمل عبد اللطيف جميل لمكافحة الفقر (J-PAL)

Shweta Banerjee

Head, BRAC International, India

Oriana Bandiera

Sir Anthony Atkinson Professor of Economics, LSE

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