TISEDTalk: Climate Change and the War in Ukraine: Can Crises Stimulate Transformative Change?
TISEDTalk: Climate Change and the War in Ukraine: Can Crises Stimulate Transformative Change?
Date: Thursday, December 8th, 2022 | Time: 2:00 pm | Location: Macdonald Engineering Building Rm: 497
*This seminar will be accessible via zoom
Crises are times of painful struggle but also open the opportunity for deep, transformative change. This talk will examine the different ways Europe, North America, and China are responding to the war in Ukraine and to the climate crisis. It will explore the changes brought about by thirty years of international climate negotiations, the shock of a major war on Europe’s economies, and consider what the challenges are that still lie ahead.
Miranda Schreurs' main research areas are in international and comparative climate policy, environmental politics, and low-carbon energy transitions. She is involved in projects examining the energy transitions in Germany and Japan; climate policies of Europe, the United States, and China; and the politics of high-level radioactive waste disposal. She was a tenured associate professor in the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park before becoming director of the Environmental Policy Research Center and Professor of Comparative Politics at the Freie Universität Berlin in 2007.
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