*DEEP** CLIMATE CONVERSATIONS *


*Topic: "Implementing Just Transition: Who Pays What to Whom and How” *



*Thursday, October 19*

*11:30-12:45 PM EST  (8:30-9:45 am PST)*





The Environmental Politics and Governance network (epgnetwork.org
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://epgnetwork.org/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!k2dTKtboKHZNt8LKbGB_wtGZcKwD7Rj5MbAL6_xPG-V8QGAUHRteCxnhs8x19eRQUuS_0jR8dXChob6D-lHT2w$>)
has launched a new initiative, Deep Climate Conversations. This will be an
online structured roundtable (i.e., questions circulated in advance to
speakers) on a specific issue. The objective is to explore climate issues
at a deeper, theoretical level.



This will be a 75-minute event: 60 minutes for discussion of planned
questions, leaving about 15 minutes for comments from the audience.



Please register in advance here
<https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUtcu-pqD8vG9DN16ER1GHR7s7xn2wW5Vyq>.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the meeting.



*Moderators*

Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland, College Park

Aseem Prakash, University of Washington Seattle



*Panelists*

Kathryn Harrison, University of British Columbia

Peter Newell, University of Sussex

Dimitris Stevis, Colorado State University

Dustin Tingley, Harvard University





The roundtable will focus on the following questions:



·  From your perspective, what are the key debates on implementing just
transition? Who takes what position in these debates, and what are the main
areas of disagreement? How central are these debates to the politics of
climate change?



·  What do research and historical experience teach us about how the just
transition should be structured? What sectors should it cover? Who should
decide what resources are committed, when and how?



·  From a cross-national perspective, are there differences in how just
transition plays out in different contexts? For example, what role might
foreign aid or international NGOs or other international mechanisms play in
supporting this work in developing country contexts?


-- 

*Jennifer Hadden*

Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics
3117H Chincoteague Hall
University of Maryland, College Park
jhadd...@umd.edu
http://jenniferhadden.com/

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