IDDRI INVITATION // 03/04 - Challenges for climate action in the post-Trump, post-Paris era?

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Marta Torre-Schaub

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Mar 21, 2018, 3:33:11 PM3/21/18
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Chers collègues,
Pour ceux qui s’intéressent aux aspects politiques, sociologiques et juridiques des négociations climatiques et plus largement des changements climatiques, vous êtes cordialement invités à la conférence

Bien à tous
Marta Torre-Schaub


While the challenges of accelerating climate change are more urgent than ever
 
An event co-organized by Paris 1 University, the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia University, Programme Alliance, Columbia Global Centers and IDDRI
 
Invitation

Challenges for climate action in the post-Trump, post-Paris era?
 
Tuesday April, 3 - from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

 

Click here to registrate on IDDRI's website

 

At Reid Hall – 4, rue de Chevreuse 75006 Paris
Subway station Vavin

 
With:

 


Teresa Ribera
Director, IDDRI

 
 


Michael Burger
Sabin Researcher Fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia University, Co-Director of the Project Climate Change Legal Studies, pathways to a green transition (Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Paris 1 University, Alliance Program)

Marta Torre-Schaub
Research Director, CNRS, and Director of the Project Climate Change Legal Studies, pathways to a green transition (Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Paris 1 University, Alliance Program).

 
While the challenges of accelerating climate change are more urgent than ever, the current American context seems more fragmented and complex than at the time of writing the Paris Agreement. Indeed Trump’s deregulatory agenda and permanent obstacles to climate change action curb any initiative in the fight against climate change. Still, subnational efforts to organize around climate change are part of actions and reactions happening presently in the US, leading all to lead-up to COP 24.

 

In parallel, a tremendous growth of activism from several different sectors is taking place in the US. Lawyers are filing lawsuits to challenge President Trump's actions in court and to create new legal theories to fight climate change. States and cities are adopting their own rules and programs. Scientists are marching in the streets and preserving the data that the Trump administration is trying to hide. All that put together creates a specific political context in the US in which climate change fighting ambitions seem complex and fragmented but still very rich.

 

This conference will analyse those actions and reactions and the perspectives for the year to come in the US and elsewhere.

 

To debate this issues, IDDRI and Paris 1 University within the Alliance program and the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law of Columbia University invite you to come and interact with our guests:
  • Teresa Ribera, Director, IDDRI
  • Michael Burger, Sabin Researcher Fellow at the Sabin Center for Climate Change Law, Columbia University, Co-Director of the Project Climate Change Legal Studies, pathways to a green transition (Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Paris 1 University, Alliance Program)
  • Introduction and Facilitation, Marta Torre-Schaub, Research Director, CNRS, and Director of the Project Climate Change Legal Studies, pathways to a green transition (Sabin Center for Climate Change Law and Paris 1 University, Alliance Program)
 

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