Very happy to see this paper with @korinlind.bsky.social out at @psrm.bsky.social !
We study immigrants’ support for progressive/green parties, showing how the regime they were socialized in and which issues were salient matters for party support after migration.
Link: doi.org/10.1017/psrm...
05.03.2026 17:04
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Announcing the 2026 Political Economy of Climate and Environment (PECE) Conference!
When: 9/2/2026
Where: Harvard
CFP: www.pece-conference.org/cambridge-20...
Submit your papers or apply to attend: forms.gle/6y7YUoxJ6HTsz4cy8
Sponsored by @weatherheadcenter.bsky.social and the Sala Institute
19.02.2026 15:32
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For Prospective Postdoctoral Fellows
📢Applications are open for the @stanfordkingctr.bsky.social
2026-27 Postdoctoral Fellows Program! Deadline: Dec 1.📢
I'm interested in mentoring postdocs on climate migration, global environmental governance, political economy of decarbonization.
More info: kingcenter.stanford.edu/opportunitie...
28.10.2025 18:23
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🌱✨ New in Environmental Research Letters: “Climate-induced redistribution of people is not inevitable” 🌍🧭
📖This Perspective offers 5 recommendations for habitability research, grounded in self-determination and human dignity as foundations for climate justice.
iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1...
23.09.2025 10:59
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Grants
Very excited to announce our* $450k RFP for ~$25-100k proposals on research for economic resilience in fossil fuel-dependent communities in the United States as they transition. Hit us with your preproposals, due 31 October 👻
*Resilient Energy Economies Initiative! This one sponsored by Sloan
22.09.2025 19:09
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Environmental Hazard Adaptation Atlas | ECHO Lab | Stanford University
Studying the impacts of environmental change on human health and well-being
We are excited to announce the release of the Environmental Hazard Adaptation Atlas, an effort to map ongoing and future environmental hazards and their impacts on society, and to provide up to date evidence on what policies and interventions work to reduce impacts: adaptationatlas.org. Quick thread
16.09.2025 16:49
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From our latest issue: "Climate Displacement and Territorial Justice" by Anna Stilz. www.cambridge.org/core/service...
15.09.2025 12:30
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If you're at @apsa.bsky.social this week, come to this discussion on "Long Problems and Political Science" Fri (Sep 12th) 8am VCC East 18 w/
@ofioretos.bsky.social David Victor @leahstokes.bsky.social
@greenprofgreen.bsky.social @helenebenveniste.bsky.social @agazmararian.bsky.social #APSA2025
09.09.2025 08:35
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Teaching Climate Politics | Jeff Colgan & Max Bradley | CSL
YouTube video by Watson School of International and Public Affairs
We are excited to share a new resource for teaching climate politics! @jeffcolgan.bsky.social and @maxbradley.bsky.social introduce the framework here www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI20.... Visit the Syllabus Bank for more details climate.watson.brown.edu/syllabus-bank - we'd love your feedback!
06.08.2025 15:51
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A reminder that the deadline for submissions is today!
You can submit directly here: forms.gle/nBFpm7Xta1mg...
Further details here: www.lse.ac.uk/social-polic...
14.03.2025 09:47
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Screenshot of paper abstract
It's so cool to see this paper in print!
Relevant if you're interested in:
- The domestic politics of stopping global warming
- How voters understand their changing economic circumstances
- The erosion of working-class support for Democrats
www.journals.uchicago.edu/eprint/HBDCS...
21.02.2025 16:20
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🌎Does unilateral decarbonization pay for itself? In our new working paper, @adrienbilal.bsky.social and I analyze whether large economies like the U.S. and E.U. can justify broad decarbonization policies based purely on domestic economic benefits.
WP: nber.org/papers/w3336...
#econsky
21.01.2025 17:15
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Huge congratulations Noah, Princeton is so lucky to have you!
16.01.2025 17:10
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No, the world has not breached the 1.5C global warming target.
It’s a climate target - which means it’s an average that must be sustained over at least a decade.
We currently sit at 1.2 C. Which is already very bad.
The science is clear: every bit of warming matters, every action matters.
10.01.2025 05:00
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Scientists Question the Use of “Tipping Point” Metaphor in Climate Change Discussions
Scientists Question the Use of “Tipping Point” Metaphor in Climate Change Discussions (from Rutgers Today)
04.12.2024 19:58
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