19 July 2024 Smallholder farmers and efficient ranching practices critical to meet ambitious restoration targets in Brazil's Atlantic Forest A new study led by King’s simulated the effects of various restoration policies to assess their… International Technology & Science
17 July 2024 New methods centre to tap into collective expertise at SSPP A new methods centre will capitalise on the diversity of expertise in the Faculty of Social Science… Society
17 July 2024 Desire to tax high-earners diminishes if their work is perceived as 'complex' The desire among citizens to tax high-earners is heavily influenced by how difficult their work is… International Law Business & Finance
17 July 2024 COMMENT: Peruvian former soldiers convicted for rapes committed four decades ago in rare legal victory Professor Jelke Boesten reflects on the implications of Peru's historic ruling for justice in… Law
16 July 2024 Current international poverty line a 'misleading shortcut method', say experts Almost 200 million people were moved out of poverty globally by tweak to World Bank calculation. International Society
12 July 2024 Crowded out? Examining the risks of behavioural nudges on environmental policy In recent decades, behavioural ‘nudges’ have gained prominence in public policy due to their low… International Society Technology & Science
12 July 2024 Programme placing academics in Parliament set to expand after successful pilot with King's climate scientist Professor Tamsin Edwards was a Thematic Research Lead on Climate & Environment, providing impartial… Society Technology & Science University
10 July 2024 COMMENT: A ban on plastic wet wipes may lead to more river pollution, not less Dr Randa Kachef argues that a ban would do little to address the full environmental impact of wet… Technology & Science
10 July 2024 King's wins award to co-deliver MSc programme for Department of Health and Social Care The course will equip participants to become leading social care and health policymakers Society Health
9 July 2024 'Nudges' can be effective tool for policymakers but consent is key A new study has found behavioural nudges can be an effective tool even when used without consent but… Society