Hello GEPED-ers,

There are negotiations underway (just) on establishing a science-policy
panel for pollution: think of an IPCC for chemicals and wastes. Much is up
in the air - notably the scope. But one thing seems clear already - there
is far more input and coordination by physical scientists than social
scientists on the panel's design, inputs, outputs etc.

I'm thinking of putting together a loose network of social scientists
(broadly construed) interested in chemicals, wastes, or pollution more
generally - the overall aim will be to coordinate our work in a way that
responds and provides input to this panel.

If you're interested, could you please sign up here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rAGRrlPEt8aFIch19K1rgWjV1Ah5ttov4pDk8CzdqMk/edit?usp=sharing


If you have any experience in this sort of thing, I'd welcome any input.
I'm certain that I don't know what I'm getting myself into.

All the best,
Jen

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