EPG Online Q4 2025 Schedule

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Liam Beiser-McGrath
Tue, Oct 7, 2025 3:38 PM

Please find info below about the EPG Online schedule for the coming year. You can keep up with details via free subscription to the substack:
https://epgonline.substack.com/p/epg-online-q4-2025-schedule

EPG Online Q4 2025 Schedule
Announcing the schedule for the upcoming EPG Online sessions
EPG Onlinehttps://substack.com/@epgonline

I’m happy to announce the EPG Online schedule for the coming months. Sessions will take place every other Thursday at 16:30 UK time.

We will also hold in-person viewings in London, with some presentations also happening in-person. If you would like to attend those, please indicate interest here: https://forms.gle/7KJEgAqamEL3vyyL8

16th October

Energy Transitions and Political Transformation: Evidence from the Shale Oil Revolution
Christian Baehr (Princeton University)

Climate Change and the Economic Geography of Political Conflict
Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University)

30th October

The Political Economy of Climate Finance: Information, Incentives, and Institutional Delay
Fiona Bare (Princeton University)

Fairness or Familiarity? How Redistribution and Existing Policies Shape Public Acceptance of Carbon Taxation
Oliver Prinzing (University of Lucerne)

20th November

Technocratic or Political? The Effect of Partisanship on Drought Responses in France
Rens Chazottes (EPFL)

Climate Change and Electoral Behaviour: Evidence from Extreme Weather Events in Costa Rica
Alvaro Zuniga-Cordero (University of Namur & World Inequality Lab)

4th December

Performing Decarbonization
Anthony Calacino (University of Oxford)

When do Congressmembers Break the Party Line on Climate Policy? The Significant Impact of Employment in High-Emitting Industries
Peter Wyckoff (LSE)

Zoom Login information

https://lse.zoom.us/j/81645014177?pwd=MXZ5RWFacFBqUEpiQkhYdXZGMUJCUT09

Meeting ID: 816 4501 4177

Passcode: 709267

Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
Associate Professor in International Social and Public Policy,
London School of Economics and Political Science
Editor, Environmental Politicshttps://www.tandfonline.com/journals/fenp20
Chair, Sustainable Social Policy and Welfare States Research Hubhttps://www.lse.ac.uk/social-policy/research/Research-clusters/Sustainable-Social-Policy
Organiser, EPG Onlinehttps://www.lse.ac.uk/social-policy/events/Seminars/EPG
https://www.liambeisermcgrath.comhttp://www.liambeisermcgrath.com

Please find info below about the EPG Online schedule for the coming year. You can keep up with details via free subscription to the substack: https://epgonline.substack.com/p/epg-online-q4-2025-schedule EPG Online Q4 2025 Schedule Announcing the schedule for the upcoming EPG Online sessions EPG Online<https://substack.com/@epgonline> I’m happy to announce the EPG Online schedule for the coming months. Sessions will take place every other Thursday at 16:30 UK time. We will also hold in-person viewings in London, with some presentations also happening in-person. If you would like to attend those, please indicate interest here: https://forms.gle/7KJEgAqamEL3vyyL8 16th October Energy Transitions and Political Transformation: Evidence from the Shale Oil Revolution Christian Baehr (Princeton University) Climate Change and the Economic Geography of Political Conflict Lisa Dellmuth (Stockholm University) 30th October The Political Economy of Climate Finance: Information, Incentives, and Institutional Delay Fiona Bare (Princeton University) Fairness or Familiarity? How Redistribution and Existing Policies Shape Public Acceptance of Carbon Taxation Oliver Prinzing (University of Lucerne) 20th November Technocratic or Political? The Effect of Partisanship on Drought Responses in France Rens Chazottes (EPFL) Climate Change and Electoral Behaviour: Evidence from Extreme Weather Events in Costa Rica Alvaro Zuniga-Cordero (University of Namur & World Inequality Lab) 4th December Performing Decarbonization Anthony Calacino (University of Oxford) When do Congressmembers Break the Party Line on Climate Policy? The Significant Impact of Employment in High-Emitting Industries Peter Wyckoff (LSE) Zoom Login information https://lse.zoom.us/j/81645014177?pwd=MXZ5RWFacFBqUEpiQkhYdXZGMUJCUT09 Meeting ID: 816 4501 4177 Passcode: 709267 Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath Associate Professor in International Social and Public Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science Editor, Environmental Politics<https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/fenp20> Chair, Sustainable Social Policy and Welfare States Research Hub<https://www.lse.ac.uk/social-policy/research/Research-clusters/Sustainable-Social-Policy> Organiser, EPG Online<https://www.lse.ac.uk/social-policy/events/Seminars/EPG> https://www.liambeisermcgrath.com<http://www.liambeisermcgrath.com>