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The LSE Sustainable Development Network is hosting its first event as part of the Sustainable Exchange Series (SES), our platform for students to discuss topical issues. 

Our student speaker for this term is Lilian Wang, a former Manager at PwC’s Sustainability and Climate Change division and a current student on the MSc Environmental Economics and Climate Change degree. Come and hear her talk about her experiences at PwC, the work she has done in the environmental and international development spheres and discuss our topic for this session: ‘Beyond direct economic growth, can multinational companies be a force for good in developing countries?’. 

See you there!!!'
'THE PARADOX OF THE GANGES. SDN latest blog was written by Mikaela Rambali. She is MSc Environment and Development (2012-2013) and currently works at EDF Sustainable Development Division on the corporate responsibility commitments of the EDF group. Check out her blog here: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/sustainability/2013/11/01/paradox-of-the-ganges/'
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Dear International Development Enthusiast,

On behalf of the LSE SU DESTIN Society 2013/2014, I would like to extend an friendly invitation to the LSE DSTIN Industry Dinner on March 13th, 2014, to be held at the Holiday Inn Regents Park Oxford Suite.

This year's dinner is looking promising with a delightful 3-course menu, a wide variety of professional representatives, keynote speeches from Professor Tim Allen and Dr Duncan Green, and the announcement of successful candidates ...and organization to the 'World of Difference' Internship initiative.

If you are able an/or interested in attending the Industry Dinner, please RSVP to S.D.Bolland@lse.ac.uk.

Thank you kindly for your time and we hope to host you in a few weeks.

Warm Regards,

Jack Bolland
MSc International Development Management
& Director of Relations- DESTIN Society
London School of Economics & Political Science
T: +44 (0) 7447 597917
E: S.D.Bolland@lse.ac.uk

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Ladies and gentlemen!

Join us for the LSE SU Energy Society two-day Annual Energy conference in March:

Conference on ‘Energy Transitions’

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Date: 11-12th March 2014

There will be 4 panel discussions by leading energy experts in renewable energy, energy efficiency, investment in nuclear and future of gas markets.
Speakers include:
-Ed Davey: UK Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change;
-Didier Houssin: Director of IEA Sustainable Energy Policy and Technology

Tickets are selling out fast - get yours today!
http://www.lse-energy.org/event/conference_final/

Prices reduced for LSE and other students. Bring your friends and colleagues!

Look forward to seeing you there and hearing you challenge the speakers!

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The LSE SU Energy Society is organising a two-day conference on energy transitions with the aim of becoming a global forum for key debates in the field of energy. The conference will consist of four panel discussions of leading energy experts, with topics covering renewable energy, energy efficiency...
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The Imperial International Development Conference is now just one week away! They have a fantastic line up of very high profile speakers both at the main event on Saturday and at the SOAS Launch evening on Firday! Check out their awesome video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzDKnUWT3YE

Tickets are £9 each for students or 2 for £16 so find a friend and don't miss out! This includes lunch, a free book and access to the launch.

Check out the website for the full list of speakers, programme and more information! http://www.imperialidc.org

Imperial Hub and SOAS Hub have teamed up to bring you the second edition of the International Development Conference, back for another year by popular demand...
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https://www.facebook.com/events/175304192670890/

The LSE Sustainable Development Network is hosting its first event as part of the Sustainable Exchange Series (SES), our platform for students to discuss topical issues.

Our student speaker for this term is Lilian Wang, a former Manager at PwC’s Sustainability and Climate Change division and a current student on the MSc Environmental Economics and Climate Change degree. Come and hear her talk about her experiences at PwC, the ...work she has done in the environmental and international development spheres and discuss our topic for this session: ‘Beyond direct economic growth, can multinational companies be a force for good in developing countries?’.

See you there!!!

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STOP MADNESS! Our respect and sympathy for the Philippines’ people and their call for international cooperation to stop climate change: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SSXLIZkM3E

After Super Typhoon Haiyan ravaged the Philippines, climate change representative Yeb Sano pleaded with the world to take immediate, drastic action to reduce...
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THE PARADOX OF THE GANGES. SDN latest blog was written by Mikaela Rambali. She is MSc Environment and Development (2012-2013) and currently works at EDF Sustainable Development Division on the corporate responsibility commitments of the EDF group. Check out her blog here: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/sustainabil…/…/paradox-of-the-ganges/

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MEET TAHIRA. SDN is pleased to introduce its London Coordinator: Tahira Mathur. She is currently a student and will be leading from LSE different initiatives. In coordination with a group of volunteers, supported by alumni and guided by staff, Tahira is now working hard to organize SES first version of the academic year 2013-2014. If you want to get involved in SDN projects please do contact her writing to: lse.sdncontact@gmail.com

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SES are student-run seminars aiming to converge environmental theory and practice. We are looking for passionate sustainability practitioners that want to share with students their knowledge. Send us an email to: LSE.SDNCONTACT@GMAIL..COM

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SDN SECOND BLOG: Everything but climate change (by Carolina Figueroa) http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/…/09/11/everything-bu-climate-change/
We want to know your ideas. Become a SDN blogger! Write to us: lse.sdncontact@gmail.com

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We aim to engage LSE Educative Community in better understanding and creating practical solutions to local, national and global sustainability challenges
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