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Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance
 

Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance (CEENRG) continues its weekly CEENRG Seminar Series throughout the 2023-2024 academic year. Our seminars are informal and friendly talks allowing discussion of on-going work for early career researchers, senior academics, and policymakers. Presenters are 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!

In 2024 Easter term, our weekly seminars continue to take place in a hybrid format: in person in the David Attenborough Building (DAB) and online in Zoom every Thursday at 3-4 pm*,**,*** (UK time) between 24 April and 24 June 2024. We warmly invite our colleagues in Cambridge to attend the seminars in person in the DAB - no registration needed. Alternatively, if you would like to join any of the seminars online via Zoom, please register using this online form. Upon registering, you will receive an e-mail with the Zoom meeting link on the day of the respective seminar.

The full programme of the 2024 Easter term CEENRG Seminar Series, including time and location of each seminar, can be found in the 2024 Easter Term Card below, or in a poster format here.

Notes:

* Joint CEENRG/CCI Conservation Seminar on 24 April with Dr Ivan Hajdukovic took place on Wednesday (rather than Thursday) at lunchtime from 12 to 1 pm.

** Seminar on 6 June with Francesco Scarazzato takes places one hour later than usual, from 4 to 5 pm.

*** Seminar on 13 June with Jorge Ossandon Rosales takes places at lunchtime from 12 to 1 pm.

**** Seminar on 24 June with Prof. Yuval Feldman takes places on Monday (rather than Thursday) at 3-4 pm.

 

CEENRG Seminar Series - 2024 Easter Term

■  24 April*

Dr Ivan Hajdukovic [Joint CEENRG/CCI Conservation Seminar]
Researcher, Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association
A sustainable financing scheme for agroforestry in Europe
Time: 12-1 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Main Seminar Room (1.25) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

■  9 May

Erik Grigoryan
Special Envoy of Armenia on Debt-for-Climate negotiations | Founder and CEO, Environment Group
Debt-for-climate swap: An innovative climate finance mechanism
Time: 3-4 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Weston Seminar Room (2.49) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

■ 16 May

Dr Liliia Bilous
Visiting Fellow, Global Sustainability Institute, Anglia Ruskin University
Barriers to Green Hydrogen technology development and deployment: the case of Australia
Time: 3-4 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Manatee Room (1.41) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

■ 23 May

Dr Katinka Johansen
Postdoctoral Fellow, Lund University | Visiting Scholar, CEENRG, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge
To invest or not to invest in Danish wind farm cooperative? Stakeholder decision-making and rationalisation processes in the face of a renewable energy technology policy incentive and compensation scheme
Time: 3-4 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Weston Seminar Room (2.49) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

■ 30 May

Dr Frieder Mitsch
Postdoctoral Research Officer, London School of Economics and Political Science | Research Associate, Policy Evidence Unit for University Commercialisation and Innovation, University of Cambridge
The political effects of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone
Time: 3-4 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Weston Seminar Room (2.49) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

■ 6 June**

Francesco Scarazzato
PhD Student, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Causal effects of adverse temperature shocks on schooling outcomes in India
Time: 4-5 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Weston Seminar Room (2.49) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

■ 13 June***

Jorge Ossandon Rosales
Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Chile | Associate Lawyer, Aylwin Estudio
Delivering the European Green Deal in the energy sector: Between regulatory and competition law
Time: 12-1 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Main Seminar Room (1.25) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

■ 20 June

Trevelyan Wing
Baltic Fellow, Centre for Geopolitics & CEENRG Researcher, CEENRG, University of Cambridge
A transition from below? The role of citizen and community initiatives in Germany’s renewable energy revolution
Time: 3-4 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Weston Seminar Room (2.49) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

■ 24 June****

Prof Yuval Feldman
The Mori Lazarof Professor of Legal Research, Bar-Ilan University
Can we trust the public to protect the planet?
Time: 3-4 pm. Hybrid: in-person in Main Seminar Room (1.25) in DAB + online in Zoom

 

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