[gep-ed] Vacancy at Utrecht University: full professor of Transformative Sustainability Governance

2022-11-29 Thread 'Biermann, F.H.B. (Frank)' via gep-ed

Dear GEP colleagues,
We have a vacancy at Utrecht University's Copernicus Institute of Sustainable 
Development for a full professor of Transformative Sustainability Governance.
The Copernicus Institute is a wonderful research and teaching environment and a 
strong community of many amazing colleagues, combining a relaxed and collegial 
atmosphere with high ambition and a strong drive to work towards a global 
sustainability transition. The position is internationally advertised, and 
knowledge of the Dutch language is not required. Our working language is 
English. We do expect international candidates for this position to be in 
principle prepared to later engage also with European and national policy 
communities.
Applications are due--only through Perrett Laver--by 9 Jan 2023 at 9am.
Here's is the direct link: 
https://candidates.perrettlaver.com/vacancies/3290/chair_in_transformative_sustainability_governance/
All the best
Frank

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[gep-ed] Webinar: Carbon Dioxide Removal and COP27

2022-11-29 Thread Wil Burns
I hope that many of you can join us for the next episode of the Institute for 
Carbon Removal Law & Policy's "Scrubbing the Skies" webinar series. I will be 
hosting three experts to discuss developments related to CDR at the COP27 
climate meeting in Egypt. The event will take place on Monday, Dec. 5, from 
1-2pm EST, and pre-registration is required.


More details, and a link for registration can be found here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/scrubbing-the-skies-cdr-and-cop27-tickets-474288779507

wil


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WIL BURNS
Visiting Professor
Environmental Policy & Culture Program
Northwestern University

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[gep-ed] Launching EJList - the environmental justice studies mailing list

2022-11-29 Thread Brendan Coolsaet
Dear colleagues,
Following recurring discussions with several of you over the years, I am 
excited to announce the launch of 
EJList, a mailing list 
specifically devoted to the field of environmental justice studies. EJList is 
meant to become the go-to international email discussion group promoting the 
development and dissemination of environmental and climate justice research and 
scholarship – something which was long overdue in the field!
The list may be used for the discussion of any topic related to environmental 
justice and climate justice activism, regulation, and research, including (but 
not limited to) reports on research and publications; calls for papers and 
proposals; notices of meetings, conferences, reading groups; job announcements; 
etc.
If, like me, you are interested in staying up to date with the latest 
developments in the field and/or in easily reaching out to the environmental 
justice research community, join the list by clicking on the Subscribe link 
from the list webpage.
The list is open to everyone, even though the target audience is 
environmental/climate justice scholars. It is hosted by UCLouvain in Belgium 
and uses the mailing list service 
Sympa,
 a free and open-source software.
Please also do forward this announcement to your own environmental justice 
colleagues, students, and networks; the more the merrier.
All the best,
Brendan



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Brendan Coolsaet
Research professor

Belgian Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS)
UCLouvain - Institute for the Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical 
Societies (IACS)

http://brendan.coolsaet.eu



Book: Environmental Justice: Key 
Issues.
 Routledge (2020)


Recent papers
• Pickering et al (2022) Justice and Equity in Transformative Biodiversity 
Governance.
 Cambridge University Press
• Dawson et al (2021) The role of Indigenous peoples and local communities in 
effective and equitable