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A new sustainable measure of economic health

Posted on February 23, 2021September 14, 2021 by Grantham Institute

The world needs to replace Gross Domestic Product (GDP) with a fit-for-purpose measure of economic health – could Sustainable Domestic…

Posted in UncategorizedTagged biodiversity, Covid-19, COVID19, economic growth, economics, Grantham Institute, Grantham Research Fellow, sustainability, Sustainable Development GoalsLeave a Comment on A new sustainable measure of economic health
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Feeling the heat? So is our economy!

Posted on July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 by Grantham Institute

Tarek Cheaib, former student on the Grantham Institute and Imperial College Business School MSc in Climate Change, Management and Finance,…

Posted in Extreme weather, Health, Impacts & adaptation, Student blogsTagged economic growth, economy, extreme heat, Extreme weather, heat, heatwave, MSc, productivity, temperature riseLeave a Comment on Feeling the heat? So is our economy!
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