Dear colleagues and friends far and near,

Peter Emmet Grimes
<https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/east-lansing-mi/peter-grimes-10324273>died
in late August at age 68, back home in East Lansing, Michigan. Peter was a
political economist of the environment, seeking in his writing to
understand the relationship between global capitalism and climate change. I
met Peter at Johns Hopkins in the Sociology department doctoral program,
and we were awarded an NSF grant in 1993-1995 to examine how we might apply
World-System Theory to the issue of climate change. We eventually published
two articles and two edited volume chapters from that work, and working
with Peter deeply influenced my own thinking, especially in *A Climate of
Injustice*. In his later work, Peter sought to bring together natural and
social sciences, incorporating evolutionary and complexity theory with
World-System Theory. One recent example is here
http://jwsr.pitt.edu/ojs/jwsr/article/view/728

In short, Peter was grappling with the very biggest questions, and was
deeply concerned about equity, and he sensed that justice and solidarity
were critical to resolving big social problems like climate change. He was
unflinching in confronting the problems of the world, as seen in this starkly
prescient piece "The Horsemen and the Killing Fields: The Final
Contradiction of Capitalism," which was published in the volume *Ecology
and the World-System* in 1999. Peter wrote that "The crisis is real,
urgent, and global. Popular fear is warranted. But without  correct
information, that fear lends itself to manipulation by demagogues preaching
isolation and separation for personal gain, thereby erecting barriers of
fear to the very cooperation that is so necessary for common survival."

We have an opportunity to remember and honor Peter in another way -- to
join with others in supporting EcoEquity <http://www.ecoequity.org>, an
organization that confronts the issues Peter cared about deeply. EcoEquity
is a small, activist think tank founded in 1999 by Tom Athanasiou and Paul
Baer
<https://ecoequity.org.customers.tigertech.net/2016/09/in-memoriam-paul-baer-1962-2016/>.
EcoEquity works by emphasizing the importance of equity principles in all
aspects of the policy response, by producing political and economic
analyses and educational materials that highlight equity issues, and by
developing practical proposals for equitable climate policies. I have seen
EcoEquity develop and advance these ideas in the UNFCCC climate
negotiations--their framework for understanding and addressing climate
equity is endorsed by hundreds <http://civilsocietyreview.org/groups2018/>
of climate justice organizations around the world, and by the poorest and
most vulnerable countries.

The organization states:  "EcoEquity recently established a fund to honor
the memory of Peter Grimes, a scholar and friend whose concerns about
climate change and social equity were both prescient and enduring.
Donations made during the remainder of 2021 will be accepted in his
memory." You can donate here:
*bit.ly/PeterGrimesFund* <https://bit.ly/PeterGrimesFund>

I welcome everyone to remember Peter and help advance this impactful work
in his memory. I'm happy to answer any questions.

In love and grief, peace,
Timmons


-- 
J. Timmons Roberts
Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology, Brown University
<https://vivo.brown.edu/display/jr17>
Executive Director, Climate Social Science Network <http://cssn.org/>
Director, the Climate and Development Lab
<http://www.climatedevlab.brown.edu>
Institute at Brown for Environment and Society
<https://www.brown.edu/academics/institute-environment-society/>
Brown Department of Sociology
<https://www.brown.edu/academics/sociology/people/j-timmons-roberts>
On Twitter @timmonsroberts <https://twitter.com/TimmonsRoberts>

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