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Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
NameGrantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment
DirectorNicholas Stern
CityLondon
CountryUnited Kingdom
Parent institutionLondon School of Economics

Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment is a leading research centre focused on climate change and environmental economics, based at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The institute is supported by the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment, which was established by Jeremy Grantham and Hannelore Grantham. The institute's work is closely linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The institute's research is also informed by the work of Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Lord Nicholas Stern, who have both made significant contributions to the field of climate economics.

Introduction

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment is a world-renowned research centre that brings together experts from economics, politics, sociology, and natural sciences to study the economics of climate change and the environment. The institute's research focuses on the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, which was led by Lord Nicholas Stern and published in 2006. The review's findings have been widely cited and have influenced climate policy around the world, including the European Union's climate and energy package and the United States' Clean Power Plan. The institute's work is also closely linked to the Copenhagen Accord and the Paris Agreement, which aim to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius.

History

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment was established in 2008 with a donation from the Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment. The institute's founding director was Lord Nicholas Stern, who is also the chair of the Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy. The institute has since become a leading centre for research on climate change and the environment, with a strong focus on policy-relevant research. The institute has collaborated with other leading research centres, including the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and the Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research. The institute's research has also been informed by the work of climate scientists such as James Hansen and Michael Mann.

Research

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment conducts research on a wide range of topics related to climate change and the environment, including climate economics, climate policy, and sustainable development. The institute's research is organised around several key themes, including climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, and climate change and development. The institute's researchers have made significant contributions to the field of climate economics, including the development of new economic models and the analysis of climate policy options. The institute's research has also been influenced by the work of Nobel laureate William Nordhaus and Martin Weitzman, who have both made significant contributions to the field of climate economics. The institute has also collaborated with other leading research centres, including the National Center for Atmospheric Research and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research.

Organisation and Partnerships

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment is based at the London School of Economics and Political Science and is part of the LSE's Department of Geography and Environment. The institute is led by a director, who is currently Nicholas Stern, and a team of senior researchers and research fellows. The institute has partnerships with a number of other research centres and organisations, including the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, the Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research, and the World Bank. The institute also has a strong relationship with the United Nations Environment Programme and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The institute's research is also informed by the work of climate policymakers such as Christian Figueres and Todd Stern.

Policy Influence and Impact

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment has had a significant impact on climate policy around the world. The institute's research has informed the development of climate policies in a number of countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia. The institute's researchers have also provided advice to governments and international organisations on climate policy issues, including the European Union's climate and energy package and the United States' Clean Power Plan. The institute's work has also been cited in a number of key climate policy documents, including the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report. The institute's research has also been influenced by the work of climate policymakers such as Al Gore and Ban Ki-moon.

Notable Publications and Findings

The Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment has published a number of notable reports and papers on climate change and the environment. One of the institute's most influential publications is the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, which was published in 2006 and provided a comprehensive analysis of the economics of climate change. The institute has also published a number of other reports and papers on topics such as climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, and sustainable development. The institute's researchers have also published papers in a number of leading academic journals, including Nature, Science, and the Journal of Economic Perspectives. The institute's research has also been cited in a number of key climate policy documents, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Fifth Assessment Report and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. The institute's work has also been influenced by the research of climate scientists such as Katherine Hayhoe and Gavin Schmidt.

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