[gep-ed] Examples of people influencing climate diplomacy

2020-03-26 Thread HARRIS, Paul [SSC]
Dear GEP Colleagues, I am looking for some examples of people being allowed into the climate negotiations in meaningful ways -- that is, in ways that allow persons genuinely to highlight their concerns, interests and rights so as to influence, at least a tiny bit, climate diplomacy. I'm thinki

[gep-ed] fyi

2020-03-26 Thread Aseem Prakash
These commentaries might interest GEP members: Coronavirus mimics climate politics: The emerging frame of “the cure is worse than the disease”, Forbes.com, March 26, 2020.

[gep-ed] Global Environmental Politics Call for papers on disasters and crises

2020-03-26 Thread Erika Weinthal
Good afternoon, We (the editors of Global Environmental Politics) hope that everyone is staying safe and healthy in this crisis. For those interested, we are putting out a call for a special section/issue on disasters and crises as a way for the GEP community to continue to contribute to

[gep-ed] ISA-ESS Sprout Award Announcement

2020-03-26 Thread Charles Roger
Dear colleagues, We hope that you are all in good health and doing well under the circumstances. In light of the cancellation of ISA and an official ceremony during the reception that was scheduled for today, we wished to send a message to members of the Environmental Studies Section (ESS) an

[gep-ed] Climate Interactive (climate simulator) webinars TODAY

2020-03-26 Thread simon.nicholson13
Hi all - see below for some webinars taking place TODAY for those interested in the fabulous En-ROADS climate simulator developed by Climate Interactive. The simulator provides for a great in-class (including in-online-class) exercise. Best, Simon Nicholson, American U -- Forwarded mes