Dear Colleagues,

Please join us for the next session of the Environmental Politics and 
Governance Network's "Deep Climate Conversations" on Monday, December 1, 
11:45am-1pm EST (8:45-10:00 am PST).

Our topic will be: COP 30 and the Future of Global Climate Governance

To receive the Zoom link, you will need to register in advance here:
https://brown.zoom.us/meeting/register/ezhB-JscS2Su9k95MI3jPw<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://brown.zoom.us/meeting/register/ezhB-JscS2Su9k95MI3jPw__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!nez4QtDtIvzdEjaRGKkHCO39j4rBBMkAfMbW7LR0FA6IfKnncS4smpZ9DTfOle9sl7ErQYrNAluGZNyeLwhStU5rzYk$>

We intend to explore the following questions:


  *   What were the most consequential outcomes of the COP? Did the COP make 
progress on the Brazilian Presidency's implementation agenda? On adaptation? On 
tropical forests?
  *   The U.S. did not send a national delegation to the COP.  What effect did 
that have on the negotiations? Did other actors --- like China, Brazil, and the 
EU --- take a more prominent role as a result?
  *   This year will be the 10th anniversary of the Paris Agreement. Reflecting 
on the past ten years, what are your views on the achievements and limitations 
of global climate governance?

We hope that you will be able to attend.

Jennifer Hadden and Aseem Prakash

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ASEEM PRAKASH
Professor, Department of Political Science
Walker Family Professor for the College of Arts and Sciences
Founding Director, UW Center for Environmental Politics
University of Washington, Seattle
aseemprakash.net<http://aseemprakash.net/>


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