Introducing: Environmentality, CPR's new blog on environmental governance

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Navroz Dubash

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Feb 18, 2021, 3:49:01 AM2/18/21
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Dear Gep-ed colleagues,
I am pleased to share a new blog "Environmentality" (with thanks after a chat with Arun Agarwal's who of course has a well known book with this title). The idea is to put together ideas and reflections as the blog description says "less a blog about the environment, and more one that takes the environment seriously in understanding the economy, society, and processes of development."  We are hoping that this will be a space where some young researchers from India develop a voice on the sorts of ideas that get discussed on this group. Do please check it out.
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Navroz Dubash

Centre for Policy Research presents:

Environmentality

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the launch of Environmentality, a new blog created and edited by researchers at the CPR Initiative on Climate, Energy and Environment.
 
Environmentality aims to spark and inform debate on topical issues at the intersection of environment and development. With a nod to Arun Agarwal’s thought-provoking book of the same name, we see Environmentality as less a blog about the environment, and more one that takes the environment seriously in understanding the economy, society, and processes of development. Befitting a public policy organisation, we examine questions of policy, law, institutions and governance, particularly around climate change, energy and air pollution. But equally, we explore how the work of building a sustainable and more just future benefits from serious engagement with politics and discourse. We particularly focus on India, but in a globalised world we certainly pay attention to how India is shaped by and shapes global currents.
 
The blog is organised into four sections: commentary on current developments, ideas that highlight important new perspectives and frameworks, new at ICEE that provides quick takes on our own research and events, and stories to watch which curates our pick of recent climate, energy and environmental news. We invite you to visit our blog using the link below, and to share your thoughts through regular comments.
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