[gep-ed] Reflections on Global Climate Politics

2016-11-10 Thread Sebastian OBERTHUR
Dear colleagues, I thought that some members of the list may be interested in free access to the following new publication: Sebastian Oberthür (2016), Reflections on Global Climate Politics Post Paris: Power, Interests and Polycentricity, The International Spectator (online first) (doi:

[gep-ed] Call for Papers on "Environmental Governance for Sustainability" in the journal, Sustainability

2016-11-10 Thread Michael Schoon
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to edit a Special Issue of the journal, *Sustainability*, entitled “Environmental Governance for Sustainability”. Since the publication of Dietz et al. (2003), “The Struggle to Govern the Commons” in the journal *Science*, scholars have increasingly focused on the

[gep-ed] good climate news

2016-11-10 Thread Ronald Mitchell
While much climate news is delineating the potentially-discouraging implications of the new US president-elect’s policy preferences for global climate policy, it is worth noting there are some policy developments moving in the opposite direction. If you are not up to speed on Our Children’s

[gep-ed] Call for Papers - Fully-Funded INOGOV Research Workshop: Climate Governance After Paris

2016-11-10 Thread Charles Roger
Dear Colleagues, *Apologies if you have already received this message* I’m writing to let you know about a research workshop that I will be hosting (with David Held) at the Global Policy Institute of Durham University, March 22-24, 2017. I would appreciate it if you could circulate the Call for

Correction: [gep-ed] Research position on water-energy-food-climate nexus/SDGs

2016-11-10 Thread Steffen Bauer
Apologies for the double-dipping, but... (a) I have just been advised that the deadline for applications to the previously circulated positions has been extended to 9 December (b) January 2017 to December 2019 obviously makes for a 3-year contract, not two Best, Steffen Von:Steffen