EPG Online Schedule Autumn 2020
The schedule for EPG Online in Autumn 2020 is now available. Sessions will on Thursdays at 16:30 UK Time. To get login information and the latest updates subscribe to the EPG Online mailing list.
Autumn 2020 Schedule
1st October
“Leave It As It Is:” Network Effects on Protected Lands
- Darren Hawkins (Brigham Young University)
Acres for the Affluent: How Governments and Nonprofits Conserve Land
- Samantha Zuhlke (Texas A&M)
15th October
The Paradox of Climate Concern: Declining Mitigation Support after Natural Disasters
- Talbot Andrews (Princeton University)
Temperature shocks and climate policy
- Sam Rowan (Concordia University)
29th October
Diffusing Climate Frames in International Organizations
- Karina Shyrokykh (Stockholm University)
Understanding Network Building Strategy in Environmental Governance
- Kristin Olofsson (Oklahoma State University)
12th November
Conservation and positive spillovers on corruption: Establishment of protected areas across Africa reduced local bribery
- Aksel Sundström (University of Gothenburg)
Bureaucratic Capacity Building and Climate Cooperation
- Yves Steinebach (LMU)
### 19th November
Growing Apart: China and India at the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol
- Shiming Yang (University of Southern California)
Cheaters, market leaders, standard setters or rule-breakers? The who’s who of the global waste regime: Chinese and European perspectives on the Waste Ban
- Anran Luo (University of Freiburg)
10th December
Reporting on Climate-Change Action: Paris Agreement, Fridays for Future and the Framing in Public News Worldwide
- Lisa Lechner (University of Innsbruck)
Developing a continuous climate concern scale for use in experimental research
- Parrish Bergquist (Georgetown University)