CERI Seminar: Innovative Sources of Climate Finance with Benito Müller (Oxford University)
12 September 2023
Charging Ahead: Exploring the dynamics between Energy Efficiency and Resource Efficiency in the Electrification Transition
13 September 2023

CERI Seminar Series on Environment and International Relations – Calendar for 2023-2024

PROGRAMME

Séminaire Environnement et Relations Internationales Calendrier de séances 2023-2024

Centre des Recherches Internationales (CERI), Sciences Po Paris

le séminaire a normalement lieu le mercredi de 17h à 18h30, au CERI (28 rue St Pères), salle S.1 ;
il y a l’option de participation virtuelle sur demande.

Séance 1 | 26 septembre 2023 (mardi !) 

Benito Muller (Oxford University) : Innovative Sources of Climate Finance
The aim of this Seminar showcase a couple of innovative sources of climate finance for the Adaptation Fund and the Loss and Damage Fund of the Paris Agreement, in particular two types of International Climate Solidarity Levies, namely an air-ticket levy (modelled after the French solidarity levy for UNITAID), and a Share of Proceeds from the Voluntary Carbon Market (modelled on the SOP in Art. 6.4 of the Paris Agreement).
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Séance 2 | 25 octobre 2023

Thomas Bernauer (ETH Zurich) : « Outsourcing » environmental impacts of consumption : Sustainability Governance of Global Supply Chains
The first part of the presentation will focus on the extent to which high-income democratic countries are “outsourcing” environmental impacts of consumption to other countries via global supply chains. It will also shed light on the main policy instruments that are, thus far, used in trying to mitigate such outsourcing. The second part will then center on political obstacles to internalizing environmental impacts of consumption, with a focus on research results from choice experiments on consumer and citizen preferences on sustainability governance of global supply chains.

Séance 3 | 8 novembre 2023

Brendan Coolsaet (FNRS/UCLouvain) : Exploring environmental justice in France: Evidence, movements, and ideas
This presentation explores the distinctiveness of French and francophone approaches to environmental justice. We first take stock of the empirical evidence of environmental injustices and inequalities in France. We then introduce some of the theoretical origins and discuss some of the main insights from the French literature in light of contemporary environmental justice scholarship.

Séance 4 | 21 février 2024

Marian Feist (Hertie School of Governance) : Negotiating the Green Climate Fund : Lessons for International Climate Cooperation
The Green Climate Fund (GCF), the largest dedicated climate finance institution, offers important lessons for the new loss-and-damage fund that is currently being created. This presentation takes a look back at the GCF negotiations. Why was there a push for a new fund? What has characterised its political dynamics?
What can it teach us about the structural and procedural challenges in other issue areas?

Séance 5 | 10 avril 2024

Marc Ringel (PSIA, Sciences Po Paris) : European Green Deal: assessing previous national commitments
The European Green Deal rests on the implementation of key energy and climate directives such as the energy efficiency directive or the renewable energy directives. In addition, Member States need to coordinate policies and measures in their updated National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs). This contribution takes stock of the existing commitments that will allow to discuss the implementation and potential future of the Green Deal.

pour plus d’informatios : https://www.sciencespo.fr/ceri/fr/content/environnement-et-relations-internationales-0
Carola Klöck – carola.kloeck@sciencespo.fr