Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy, and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) continues its Seminar series throughout Michaelmas Term of the 2021-2022 academic year. C-EENRG Seminars are informal and friendly talks allowing discussion of on-going work for PhD students, early career researchers and senior academics. Seminars take place every Thursday, 2-3 pm (UK time). The presenter is expected to speak for 30-45 mins to allow substantial time for discussion. Talks focus on issues in law, policy and governance of climate change, environment and energy. All are welcome!

Most of the seminars will take place online in Zoom, while some will be hybrid (upon notice). Please register your interest for any individual seminar or the whole series using a simple form. Once you are registered, each week, on the day of the seminar, you will receive an e-mail with a Zoom link.

For our first seminar next week on 14 October, we are very pleased to welcome Dr Pablo Salas Bravo, C-EENRG Deputy Director and Prince of Wales Global Sustainability Fellow in Radical Innovation and Disruption, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), University of Cambridge. The title of his talk is the following: Is the temperature score the right metric to measure the climate performance of investment funds?

The full schedule of the Seminars in 2021 Michaelmas Term with all upcoming speakers can be found below, or on a dedicated Seminars page, or in a poster format here.

 

C-EENRG Seminars - Michaelmas Term 2021

■  14 October

Dr Pablo Salas Bravo
Prince of Wales Global Sustainability Fellow in Radical Innovation and Disruption, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership | CEENRG Deputy Director & Fellow, University of Cambridge
Is the temperature score the right metric to measure the climate performance of investment funds?

 

■  21 October

Dr Alejandro Nuñez-Jimenez
Postdoctoral Researcher, Harvard Kennedy School | Senior Researcher, ETH Zurich
Future supply of renewable hydrogen in the European Union

 

■ 28 October

Dr Ginevra Le Moli
Assistant Professor of Public International Law, Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, Leiden University | CEENRG Fellow, University of Cambridge
The actionable expressions of intergenerational equity

 

■ 04 November

Dr Christopher Campbell-Duruflè
Banting Postdoctoral Fellow & CEENRG Fellow, University of Cambridge
COP 26 Already? Time to Set the Paris Agreement's Accountability Mechanisms in Motion

 

■ 11 November

Dr Misato Sato
Assistant Professorial Research Fellow, Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economic and Political Science
Carbon pricing compensation and competitiveness: Lessons from UK manufacturing

 

■ 18 November

Professor Karoline Rogge
Professor of Sustainability Innovation and Policy, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex | Deputy Head CC Policy and Society, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI
Policy mixes promoting social innovation? Lessons learned from case studies of social innovation in energy transitions

 

■ 25 November

Dr Tedd Moya Mose
Oxford Martin Fellow, Oxford Martin School Programme on Integrating Renewable Energy, University of Oxford
Globalising Energy Law Aims and Principles; Localising Action

 

■ 02 December

Dr Marion Dumas
Assistant Professorial Research Fellow, Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economic and Political Science
What policies can support a just transition to a low-carbon economy? Learning from UK's past and present policy experiments

 

■ 09 December

Dr Giada Giacomini
EURAC Researcher | Lecturer, La Sapienza University Rome
Rights of Nature, Indigenous cosmovision and conservation in ICCAs: contrasting biodiversity loss and climate change