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Strategies for achieving serious international cooperation on climate change
In the final seminar of the series, David Victor, Professor of International Relations and Co-director, Laboratory on International Law and Regulation, UC San Diego, discusses the current state of international cooperation on climate change and how to make it more effective.
8 March 2019
It’s important not to be a climate change zealot
In the penultimate seminar of the Christ’s Climate Seminar Series, Rebecca Willis, Independent Environmental Researcher, discusses the findings of a collaborative research project to investigate how politicians think and act on climate change.
5 March 2019
Solutions to Climate Change; by the People, for the People
In this seminar, Craig Bennett, CEO at Friends of the Earth, explains the importance of engaging and empowering the public in the fight against climate change.
26 February 2019
How business is learning to cooperate in pursuit of climate action
In the first of this year’s Christ's Climate Seminars, Eliot Whittington, Development Director at Cambridge’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership, talked about how business is learning to cooperate in pursuit of climate action.
20 February 2019
The Bennett Institute for Public Policy
The Bennett Institute is recruiting for Visiting Fellow from within the University for the academic year 2019/20
7 February 2019
CSaP hosts Policy Fellows from the MENA region
CSaP organised a programme of meetings for seven Policy Fellows from the MENA region (from Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine and Turkey) who visited the UK in October and November 2018.
4 February 2019
Developing a new approach to how we value and price environmental public goods
CSaP worked with the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs to organise a Policy Workshop to explore the challenges associated with the design of England’s new Environmental Land Management system, which will come into effect after the UK leaves the European Union.
29 January 2019
What is Progress?
A meeting hosted by CSaP and the Expertise Under Pressure project brought together members of CSaP’s Policy Leaders Fellowship to hear Professor Shaffer’s thought-provoking talk, which provided the stimulus for a roundtable discussion on the meaning of progress
21 January 2019
New Policy Briefing on Modern Languages Educational Policy in the UK
A Policy Briefing on Modern Languages Educational Policy has been published by the MEITS project.
8 January 2019
Food Security and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods in India
A CSaP policy workshop brought together TIGR2ESS researchers, relevant academics, and Principal Scientific Adviser to the Indian Government Professor Krishnaswamy VijayRaghavan to discuss food security and sustainable rural livelihoods in India.