Dear all - this is a rougher semester than usual in terms of finishing a Global 
Environmental Politics course on a strong note. I was wondering if anyone had 
any thoughts on an article, chapter or other resource that might help round it 
out. I have a Biden and Climate/Paris piece 
<https://www.carbonbrief.org/media-reaction-what-joe-bidens-us-election-victory-means-for-climate-change?fbclid=IwAR01IxkEEKXyPa_M7Y9bizU2nXB67hmB4ffdOIJVRz6_u-1n01md4Yr02wI>
 and connecting COVID to climate disasters/colonialism article 
<https://theconversation.com/from-covid-19-to-the-climate-emergency-lessons-from-this-global-crisis-for-the-next-one-146673>,
 but I’m looking for a “next ten years of global environmental politics” piece, 
and, more importantly, something contemporary that might engage their 
imaginations in terms of thinking into the future or more widely about the 
world (I know that’s vague but I want to shift them out of their immediate 
stressful present if just for a moment. Doesn't have to be rosy but something 
that isn’t doom and end of the world). 

As always, send suggestions to me and I’ll compile for the list!

All best to you all,

Kate

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Kate O'Neill
Professor
Chair of the Society and Environment Division,
Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management,
University of California at Berkeley
[email protected]
@kmoneill2530
Website <https://ourenvironment.berkeley.edu/people/kate-o039neill>
WASTE <http://politybooks.com/bookdetail/?isbn=9780745687391&subject_id=2> 
(Polity Press, 2019)



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