2018-12-19
1 小时 11 分钟This month on LSE IQ we have something slightly different for you.
At the beginning of November we recorded an episode of the podcast in front of an audience at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Here's an edited version of our first LSE IQ live.
Welcome to this recording of LSE IQ.
I'm Sue Windy Bank and this is my colleague Jo Bale.
We're both co-producers of the LSE IQ podcast.
The podcast where we ask leading social scientists and other experts to answer an intelligent question about economics,
politics or society.
We also have our LSE IQ colleagues here tonight with us.
Tom Williams,
James Ratie hiding behind the lectern there and Olly Johnson who will be recording and producing the podcast for us.
This event is part of the Economic and Social Research Council's Festival of Social Science.
Jo, hello.
We have three distinguished LSE academics with us tonight.
Dr Rebecca Elliott is an assistant professor in LSE's Department of Sociology.
She's particularly interested in how the environmental impacts of climate change are confronted as economic problems.
She also focuses on green consumption.
Professor Ian Goff is a visiting professor at Case, LSE's Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion.
He's also an associate at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE.
For the last decade, he has been researching the social dimensions of climate change.