伦敦政治经济学院(LSE)宣布将成立全球可持续发展学院

2024-11-14 16:06 来源: 清华大学气候变化研究院

伦敦政治经济学院(LSE)的全球可持续性学院将汇集专家,创建网络以实现变革,并培养下一代领导人。

——LSE校长兼副校长,拉里·克莱默教授

全球可持续性学院将在格兰瑟姆气候变化与环境研究所的开创性工作以及LSE各学术部门和研究人员的杰出贡献基础上进一步发展。它将由一个战略委员会提供指导,该委员会由致力于学院愿景和雄心的全球领袖组成,致力于创造一个可持续的未来,包括:

马克·卡尼,布鲁克菲尔德资产管理公司主席、过渡投资负责人、联合国气候行动和金融特使;
恩戈齐·奥孔乔-伊韦阿拉,世界贸易组织总干事;
阿马蒂亚·森,经济学家、哲学家和诺贝尔经济学奖得主;
艾代尔·特纳勋爵,英国上议院成员和能源转型委员会主席。
旨在产生即时和长期影响,全球可持续性学院将:

开创性地研究政策制定者面临的五个关键挑战:实现可持续增长和发展;创造可持续金融和商业;动员政治、法律和治理体系;转变行为;以及保护和增强自然和生物多样性。

通过全球可持续性研究基金加速LSE的创新研究项目,利用LSE包容性和协作性的跨学科方法,借鉴我们社会科学领域的专业知识。

通过向全球学生提供奖学金支持来培养未来的领导人,建立在LSE著名的教学基础上,将可持续性嵌入LSE的核心本科和研究生课程,并开发新的联合学位项目和高管教育项目。

作为一个强有力的召集机构,发展推动变革所需的本地、国家和国际网络。

全球可持续性学院的概念由尼古拉斯·斯特恩勋爵和全球绿色科技企业家、LSE校友雷·张(2002年运营研究硕士)提出。

该学院旨在通过社会政策创新解决复杂的全球可持续性问题。通过推进政策塑造、治理和合作伙伴关系,可以在各个行业和部门采取集体行动。在过去二十年中,LSE从众多捐赠者和资助者那里获得了对可持续性工作的广泛支持,雷·张已初步承诺提供2500万英镑以推进全球学院的建立。

LSE校友雷·张在承诺与母校共同创立这一倡议时表示:“我相信,社会政策创新对于我们共同实现净零排放至关重要。全球可持续性学院将加速并推进这一领域的研究,以促进一个更绿色、更负责任的世界。”

新学院汇集了社会科学及其他领域的专家,并与包括气候科学家、政府、非政府组织、民间社会以及商业、金融和法律领域的全球领先学术机构和专家紧密合作。

在宣布这一消息时,LSE校长兼副校长拉里·克莱默教授评论道:“气候变化已经在破坏我们的自然环境,带来了巨大的经济、政治和社会后果。为了避免灾难,政策制定者需要以坚实的、基于证据的研究为指导。全球可持续性学院将汇集来自学术界、工业界和政策制定者的专家,探索前进的道路,创建网络以实现变革,并培养下一代领导人来解决这一复杂的全球问题。我对雷·张的愿景和支持表示极大的感谢,这使得这一切成为可能,同时也感谢我们的战略委员会成员,他们将指导LSE在这一努力中前进。”

全球可持续性学院的首届主席尼古拉斯·斯特恩勋爵表示:“世界正处于一条不可持续的增长和发展道路上。我们有真正的紧迫性采取行动,以避免我们面临的巨大风险,并在一条新的、不同的道路中存在着巨大的机会。但创造这条新道路的挑战是困难和深刻的。障碍在很大程度上在于经济、政治和社会。它们也是不可避免的国际性。因此,LSE无疑是进行关键学术工作和政策分析的正确场所。”

“我们非常感谢雷·张的愿景和慷慨,使我们能够开始这所新学院。”

英文原文如下:
A new Global School of Sustainability at LSE will advance global efforts to shape a brighter future for all that is sustainable, resilient, hopeful, prosperous and inclusive. 

Launching in 2025, it will become a centre of expertise, informing policy, helping to rapidly and equitably create the economic growth, social inclusion and environmental protections crucial to ensuring a sustainable future, while convening global experts and training the future generation of leaders. 

“The Global School of Sustainability will bring together experts, create networks to deliver change, and train the next generation of leaders。”

- LSE President and Vice Chancellor, Professor Larry Kramer

The Global School of Sustainability will build on and complement further the pathbreaking work of the Grantham Research Institute for Climate Change and the Environment and existing outstanding contributions from academic departments and researchers across LSE. It will be informed by insight from a Strategy Board comprising global leaders in the sphere committed to the School’s vision and ambitions in creating a sustainable future, including:

Mark Carney, Chair Brookfield Asset Management, Head of Transition Investing and United Nations Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance;  

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General, World Trade Organisation;  

Amartya Sen, Economist, Philosopher and Nobel Laureate (Economics), and;  

Lord Adair Turner, House of Lords and Chair of the Energy Transitions Commission. 

Designed to deliver immediate and long-term impact, the Global School of Sustainability will: 

Pioneer innovative research addressing five key challenges for policymakers: generating sustainable growth and development; creating sustainable finance and business; mobilising political, legal and governance systems; transforming behaviours; and protecting and enhancing nature and biodiversity. 

Accelerate innovative research projects across LSE through a Global Sustainability Research Fund harnessing LSE’s inclusive and collaborative interdisciplinary approach that draws from our faculty’s expertise across the social sciences.   

Train future leaders through scholarship support available to students from around the world, building on LSE's renowned teaching, embedding sustainability across LSE’s core undergraduate and postgraduate courses and developing new joint degree programmes and Executive Education offers.

Act as a powerful convening body, developing the local, national and international networks necessary to drive impactful change.  

The idea for the Global School of Sustainability was conceptualised by Lord Professor Nicholas Stern and global greentech entrepreneur and LSE alumnus Lei Zhang (MSc Operational Research 2002). 

The Global School is founded to solve complex global sustainability issues through social policy innovation. By advancing policy-shaping, governance and partnerships, collective action can be taken across industries and sectors. Alongside extensive support for sustainability work at LSE from numerous donors and funders over the past two decades, Lei Zhang has made an initial commitment of £25m GBP to advance the establishment of the Global School.  

In making his commitment to co-found the initiative at his alma mater, LSE alumnus Lei Zhang said: “I believe that social policy innovation is critical for us to collectively reach net zero. The Global School of Sustainability will accelerate and advance research in this area to foster a greener and more responsible world.”  

The new School brings together experts from across the social sciences and beyond, partnering closely with other leading academic institutions and experts around the world, including climate scientists, governments, NGOs, civil society and leaders in the business, finance and legal sectors.  

On the announcement, LSE President and Vice Chancellor, Professor Larry Kramer, commented: “Climate change is already devastating our natural environment, with huge economic, political and social consequences. To stave off disaster, policymakers need to be guided by robust, evidence-based research. The Global School of Sustainability will bring together experts from across academia, industry and policy to explore ways forward, create networks to deliver change, and train the next generation of leaders to address this complex, global issue. I am immensely grateful for the vision and support of Lei Zhang which has made this possible, as well as our Strategy Board members, who will steer LSE in this endeavour.”  

The Global School of Sustainability's inaugural Chair, Professor Lord Nicholas Stern, said: “The world is on an unsustainable path of growth and development. There is a real urgency to act to avoid the immense risks we face and there are great opportunities in a new and different path. But the challenges of creating that new way are difficult and deep. The obstacles lie in large measure in the economics, the politics, and society. They are also inescapably international. Thus, LSE is surely the right place for the crucial academic work and policy analysis to take place. 

“We are very grateful for the vision and generosity of Lei Zhang that enables us to embark on this new School.”

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