Bradford Seminar: “Varieties of Climate Governance”

Navroz Dubash, a professor at the Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi, will present “Varieties of Climate Governance” at 12:15 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, via Zoom webinar. Register online in advance to receive a webinar link.

Dubash will share preliminary insights from the “Varieties of Climate Governance” project, which seeks to shed light on states respond to the challenge of climate governance through eight comparative country case studies. The Paris Agreement has anointed ‘nationally determined contributions’ as the centerpiece of the global collective response to climate change, yet there is relatively little understanding of how states organize themselves internally to put together their national contributions, the forces that act on the determination of those contributions, and the factors that shape implementation possibilities.

This event is part of the David Bradford Energy and Environmental Policy Seminar Series organized by the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and co-sponsored by HMEI. Dubash’s talk also is co-sponsored by the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton.

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Bradford Seminar: “Varieties of Climate Governance”

Navroz Dubash, a professor at the Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi, will present “Varieties of Climate Governance” at 12:15 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, via Zoom webinar. Register online in advance to receive a webinar link.

Dubash will share preliminary insights from the “Varieties of Climate Governance” project, which seeks to shed light on states respond to the challenge of climate governance through eight comparative country case studies. The Paris Agreement has anointed ‘nationally determined contributions’ as the centerpiece of the global collective response to climate change, yet there is relatively little understanding of how states organize themselves internally to put together their national contributions, the forces that act on the determination of those contributions, and the factors that shape implementation possibilities.

This event is part of the David Bradford Energy and Environmental Policy Seminar Series organized by the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and co-sponsored by HMEI. Dubash’s talk also is co-sponsored by the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton.