Dear colleagues and friends: [apologies for cross-posts, and please forward
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Lingering COVID restrictions in Germany forced us to take this conference
online, which allows many more people to join. I hope you will, it's really
a big step to have an international conference focused on climate
obstruction. The event support firm has been fabulous, and we have dozens
of virtual tables/expo booths/book exhibits already open on the website,
which has the full schedule. The online days are short, 3 hours on
Wednesday the 8th, then 90 minutes on the 9th and 10th. Everything will end
up streamable online at the conference site.

If you're interested in joining the Climate Social Science Network
<https://www.cssn.org/>, have a look at our website (the conference video
is right at the top), and send us an email here
<https://www.cssn.org/contact/>, so it won't get lost. We're focusing first
on understanding obstruction organizations and their strategies for
blocking and slowing action on climate change, and looking for an
international and diverse set of scholars doing peer-reviewed research in
that area. We now have 300 scholars
<https://www.cssn.org/about-us/scholars/> involved in ten working groups
<https://www.cssn.org/projects/working-groups/>, from over 35 countries.

Here's a chunk of our press release.  Take care everyone.
Timmons

A first-of-its-kind conference
<https://conference2022.cssn.org/e/registernow> will bring together leading
social scientists to explore obstruction of global climate action.
Co-hosted by the Climate Social Science Network <https://www.cssn.org/>
headquartered at Brown University and the German Development Institute (DIE)
<https://www.die-gdi.de/>, the conference held virtually on 8-10 June will
coincide with the Subsidiary Bodies sessions SB-56 of the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held in Bonn, 6-16 June.

“What’s holding up progress on climate change is not science, solutions or
technology, but vested interests,” said Timmons Roberts, Executive Director
of the Climate Social Science Network. “This conference will analyze how
and why climate action is being obstructed and how we can break through
this logjam.”

The virtual conference will engage key UNFCCC participants and
international organization representatives, researchers, civil society and
business actors for substantive science-policy-dialogue.


“Greenwashing and obstruction undermine trust in multilateral climate
governance. It must be overcome to advance sustainable development and
climate justice.” said Steffen Bauer, head of the Klimalog project
<https://klimalog.die-gdi.de/en> at the Deutsches Institut für
Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (DIE)
<https://www.die-gdi.de/en/>.

Conference sessions include:


   -

   The Structure of Climate Obstruction and the Critical Role of Climate
   Social Science
   -

   Climate Negotiations and the Role of the Fossil Fuel Industry
   -

   National Contexts of Obstruction


   -

   Obstruction in the International Political Economy of Climate Governance


   -

   Loss and Damage: What Stands in the Way of Progress and What is Needed
   to Move Ahead
   -

   Reflections from the Science/Activism Frontier: The Case of Solar
   Geoengineering


The majority of the conference will be open to the public, discussing key
issues of how climate action is being framed in public discourse, how past
actions – and inactions – have brought about present challenges, and how we
can best approach impactful change for the future at the local, national,
international, and global levels.

Learn more and register here https://conference2022.cssn.org/e/registernow
The conference will have virtual event production provided by We & Goliath
<http://weandgoliath.com/>.



-- 
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>
[image: Click Here to Register for the 2022 CSSN/D•I•E Conference]
<https://conference2022.cssn.org/e/registernow>

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