Dear all,
I'm happy to announce the schedule for the Environmental Politics and Governance (EPG) Online seminar for Autumn 2021.
The seminar will start on Thursday 7th October 16:30 UK time, and run every two weeks until 2nd December. The format will remain the same as last year, with each session featuring two presentations. To receive regular updates please sign up to the EPG Online mailing listhttps://forms.gle/Xxbckc3DYu2EefE67
All the best,
Liam
Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Royal Holloway, University of London
Director, PECC Labhttps://www.pecclab.com/
Organiser, EPG Onlinehttps://www.pecclab.com/project/epg-online/
http://www.liambeisermcgrath.comhttp://www.liambeisermcgrath.com/
7th October
Domestic Autonomy and Environmental International Non-Governmental Organizations: A Cross-National Analysis of Forest Loss
Jamie M. Sommer (University of South Florida)
Identity and the Structure of Climate Risk Preferences
Noah Zucker (Columbia University)
21st October
Status Symbols in Social Space: Inflated Lives, Clean Tech Privilege, and Electric Cars in Washington State
Jean Léon Boucher (Dublin City University) and Walter Mérida (University of British Columbia)
Walking the Talk: Why Cities Adopt Ambitious Climate Action Plans
Sanya Bery (Wesleyan University) and Mary Alice Haddad (Wesleyan University)
4th November
Political Cleavages and Changing Exposure to Global Warming
Alexander F. Gazmararian (Princeton University) and Helen V. Milner (Princeton University)
Coping Practices and the Spatial Dimension of Authority Design: The Case of Environmental Policy Enforcement
Constantin Kaplaner (LMU Munich) and Yves Steinebach (LMU Munich)
18th November
Private adaptation to climate risks: Evidence from the world’s largest mining companies
Maria-Therese Gustafsson (Stockholm University), Jorge Ernesto Rodriguez Morales (Stockholm University), and Lisa M. Dellmuth (Stockholm University)
Local weather extremes and political attitudes on climate policy - Evidence from Switzerland
Franziska Quoß (ETH Zürich) and Lukas Rudolph (LMU Munich)
2nd December
Who’s afraid of more ambitious climate policy? Distributional consequences and inequality perceptions in ratcheting up for the Paris Agreement
Lena Maria Schaffer (University of Lucerne)
No Diffusion at All: Trade, Free Riding, and Government Underspending on Environmental Innovation
Muzhou Zhang (University of Essex)
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Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Royal Holloway, University of London
Director, PECC Labhttps://www.pecclab.com
Organiser, EPG Onlinehttps://www.pecclab.com/project/epg-online/
http://www.liambeisermcgrath.com
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