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Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance
 

 

Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy, and Natural Resource Governance (C-EENRG) continues its online Seminar series throughout Easter Term of the 2021-2022 academic year. C-EENRG Seminars are informal and friendly talks allowing discussion of ongoing work for PhD students, early career researchers and senior academics. In Easter Term 2022, seminars take place online every Thursday, 3-4 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!

The seminars take place online in Zoom. 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.

The full schedule of the Seminars in 2022 Easter Term with all upcoming speakers can be found below, or on a dedicated Seminars page, or in a poster format here.

 

C-EENRG Seminars - Easter Term 2022

■  28 April

Professor Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Benjamin Peirce Professor of Technology and Public Policy, Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Physics Emeritus, Harvard University
Rethinking the Nature and Nurture of Discovery Research

 

■  12 May

Professor Maria Kamargianni
Professor of Transport Systems Innovation and Sustainability, University College London
Transitioning to Sustainable and Just Mobility: Opportunities and Barriers

 

■ 19 May

Professor Stephen Humphreys
Associate Professor of International Law, London School of Economics and Political Science
‘Against Future Generations’ which might be Apposite

 

■ 26 May

Vassilis Gkoumas
C-EENRG Researcher, PhD Candidate, Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge
Who, where, and why? The distribution of Social Impacts of European Protected Areas on Local Communities

 

■ 9 June

Professor Randall S. Abate
Rechnitz Family Endowed Chair in Marine and Environmental Law and Policy & Professor, Department of Political Science and Sociology, Monmouth University
Standing in Global Climate Litigation: Learning from Best Practices

 

■ 16 June

Karla Zambrano González
Lecturer in International Environmental Law, University of Valencia
Current Aspects of the Spanish Climate Change and Energy Transition Act: Perspectives from the Fulfilment of International and European Commitments

 

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