We would like to announce that a long-awaited special issue is now available in Climate and Development. The entire special issue will be free access for a year (forthcoming). Please access through your institutions for now. @ClimDevJournal@HaverkampJamie@charujoshijp
"Summertime methane and carbon dioxide emission rates and associated variables from a national-scale survey of 146 reservoirs in the United States"
Excellent EPA study results finally released. Reservoirs have a serious methane problem.
https://t.co/oPOBRyQUVs
“A rational actor is interested in maximizing profit. He looks at a restricted supply of transferable water rights in a state stricken by drought, and goes, ‘Shit, that’s the biggest no-brainer investment in the history of Earth! Of course, I’m going to try to corner the market with my buddies."
https://t.co/jplbNHTQba
Excited to see our article out in Political Geography updating the seminal works of Watts and Peluso in the era of the #capitalocene
https://t.co/uM9DjcMKDR
Yeh, E. T., & Loizeaux, E. R. (2024). China at COP27: CBDR, national sovereignty, and climate justice. Climate and Development, 16(10), 907–917. https://t.co/MrZueLIexz
Nazareth, A., Kim, D., & Shawoo, Z. (2024). External power dynamics and international climate governance in a crises-constrained world. Climate and Development, 16(10), 881–891. https://t.co/LLRRkT9HQr
Ortiz, M., Mankhwazi, C., & Shafi, N. (2024). ‘Who is going to talk about my grandad? Who is going to talk about me?’: Spatial politics in the advocacy of youth from the MENA region at COP 27. Climate and Development, 16(10), 930–939. https://t.co/s9zg4UEA6T
Klöck, C., Castro, P., Chin-Yee, S., B. Gurresø, C., Desmasures, C., Bouly, E., … de Pryck, K. (2024). Beyond AOSIS: small island states’ presence and participation at COP27. Climate and Development, 1–12. https://t.co/nBDPNMN1hv
Graddy-Lovelace, G., Brock, S., & Jain, B. (2024). Agrarianizing climate accords & discord: food, agriculture & agrarian movements at UNFCCC Conference of the Parties. Climate and Development, 16(10), 892–906. https://t.co/Ash3a34GSS
Fine, J. C., Gray, S., Grosse, C., & Mark, B. (2023). A song in a cold place: the role of emotions in motivating youth activism and advancing justice at the COP. Climate and Development, 16(10), 849–860. https://t.co/ANs0S8Uj2k
Falzon, D. (2024). How to track progress on the Global Goal on Adaptation?: a stocktaking of Parties’ positions on measurement one year into the GlaSS work programme. Climate and Development, 16(10), 871–880. https://t.co/CJdLxN7L8C
Dean, J. W., & Kame Parks, J. R. (2024). The framing of Indigenous and local ecological knowledge amidst climate change education in the COP27 cyberspace. Climate and Development, 16(10), 918–929. https://t.co/M0VMNOTcNa
Burchert, L. (2024). Concealing, naming, or tackling inequalities? Art, culture and (In)justice at COP27. Climate and Development, 1–15. https://t.co/dteerGI0ln
Hite, E., Haverkamp, J., & Joshi, C. (2024). Collaborative event ethnography of the UNFCCC Process: power and (in)justice in global climate governance arenas. Climate and Development, 1–7. https://t.co/tnZTJTpLwx
We would like to announce that a long-awaited special issue is now available in Climate and Development. The entire special issue will be free access for a year (forthcoming). Please access through your institutions for now. @ClimDevJournal@HaverkampJamie@charujoshijp
Also if you'd like to get more involved with climate stuff at the AAA, don't miss the Climate Change Interest Group business meeting, open to all! The interest group is what we members make it, so please feel welcome! #AAA2024Tampa#AAATampa2024
Sharing my new chapter on "The de/coloniality of global climate governance and Indigenous politics within the UNFCCC". #ClimateColoniality@schipper_lisa @graereed8 @djranco1 @EBHite22 @SameerHShah @MillsNovoa@charujoshijp @JolaAdapts
Open access here https://t.co/5HXmBDuCBn