Dear GEP,

Please see (and circulate) the call for papers below for the upcoming 
Climate Pipeline Project meeting, to be held May 14–15, 2026, at Columbia 
University. The call includes details, application link, and deadlines.

Best,
Johnathan Guy

Dear Colleagues, 

 

We are delighted to invite you to the next Climate Pipeline Project meeting, 
which will be held in person on May 14-15, 2026, at Columbia University in 
the City of New York.

 

The Climate Pipeline Project seeks to foster junior scholars, from graduate 
students to untenured professors. By spotlighting their work, providing 
feedback with an eye to publication, and helping them develop connections 
with senior scholars, we hope to encourage sustained attention to the 
political economy of climate change.

 

Graduate students, post-docs, and non-tenured faculty are invited to submit 
applications consisting of a paper title and an abstract.

 

Accepted proposals will receive travel and lodging assistance.

 

Apply to present here: https://forms.gle/RcLsF2KZbmWxNobq9

 

Applications close on December 7, 2025.

 

Tenured faculty interested in attending can register their interest via the 
same link.

 

Information about the Climate Pipeline Project and the programs of past 
meetings held by Harvard, Brown, and Princeton is available here: 
https://projects.iq.harvard.edu/climatepipeline

 

Please forward this call to interested colleagues and students!

 

For support, we thank the Political Economy of Climate Lab at Columbia 
University’s Center for Political Economy.


Best,

 

Nikhar Gaikwad

Geoffrey Heal

Maria Victoria Murillo

Page Fortna

Johnathan Guy


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