Laurence Delina Authors Two New Papers on Southeast Asia Climate Policy
Laurence Delina, a Visiting Research Fellow at the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, recently authored two new papers on climate change and sustainable development policy in Southeast Asia.
In the first paper, published in the journal
Climatic Change, he explores the potential for future geoengineering research in Southeast Asia. Recounting the discussions among a group of social scientists, climate modelers, and environmental policy experts at a workshop in Indonesia, Delina makes the case for more engagement in geoengineering debates in the Global South, especially in climate-vulnerable regions like Southeast Asia.
Pardee Center Co-Hosts Webinar on the Future of Sustainable Development
On December 14, the Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future and the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) co-hosted a webinar titled “The Future of Sustainable Development in
The World After Coronavirus.” The webinar, which served as the Plenary Dialogue of SDPI’s 23rd Sustainable Development Conference, built on one of the major themes from the Pardee Center’s
The World After Coronavirus (#WorldAfterCorona) video series. Bringing together four of Pardee School Dean Adil Najam‘s guests from the series, the conversation explored the future of sustainable development in a COVID-19 world.