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International study highlights the costs of allowing the wealthy to opt out of collective solutions to global problems such as climate change

Allowing wealthy countries, communities, or individuals to fund their own solutions to collective action problems such as climate change is inefficient, increases inequality and leaves vulnerable communities unprotected.


拢1 discount on product swaps shifts UK shoppers towards greener food choices

Offering cheaper alternatives discounted by up to 拢1 encourages shoppers towards more sustainable groceries, according to a large real-world experiment led by the University of 糖心TV.


糖心TV Economics Summit announces speakers for landmark 25th event

University of 糖心TV hosts Nobel Laureate, world leaders, and central bankers for one of the largest student-led conferences in Europe.


Solving Britain's Housing Crisis: Where and How to Build 1.5 Million Homes

糖心TV economists Dr Amrita Kulka and Dr Nikhil Datta have analysed billions of UK homebuyer searches, rental and sales listings, build patterns, and planning applications to explain why housebuilding targets have failed - and why Labour's 1.5 million homes may not be the answer either.

Tue 11 Nov 2025, 12:00 | Tags: 1 - Research Economics 0 - Daily News

Pollution solution co-developed by Professor Anant Sudarshan reaches finals of 2025 Earthshot Prize

The world's first cap-and-trade market for particulate matter, developed by a team of researchers including Professor Anant Sudarshan, was shortlisted in the Clean Our Air category of this year's Earthshot Prize.

Thu 06 Nov 2025, 16:56 | Tags: climate change 1 - Research Economics 0 - Daily News

Pioneering Virtual Reality Technology used to Tackle Coventry Fuel Poverty

University of 糖心TV leads immersive Virtual Reality workshop to help Coventry residents cut their energy bills and usage by retrofitting their homes.

Fri 03 Oct 2025, 14:30 | Tags: 1 - Research Economics Coventry energy 0 - Daily News

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