This event is organised in the framework of the ‘Séminaire Environnement et Relations Internationales’ organised by the Centre for International Studies or Centre des Recherches Internationales (CERI), at Sciences Po, Paris.
This session’s speaker is Professor Thomas Bernauer (ETH Zurich) and the discussant is Professor Rosanne Logeart (Paris School of Economics)
Hybrid event
Date and location:
Wednesday 25 October, 17:00-18:30h
28 rue Saints-Pères, Salle S.1
About the event:
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.
Scientific coordinators of the Seminar :
Carola Kloeck, assistant professor, Sciences Po-CERI
Adrien Estève, docteur associé, Sciences Po-CERI
Anaëlle Vergonjeanne, doctorante, Sciences Po-CERI