EPG Online - This Thursday 20th Feb - 16:30 UK Time
The next session of EPG Online is this week on Thursday 20th February at 16:30 UK time.
Do climate events drive support for climate change policies?
Cèlia Estruch-Garcia (University of Barcelona)
Safety Net or Self Reliance? U.S. Public Opinion on Federal Aid After Natural Disasters
Angie Jo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Rachael Kha (Massachusetts Institute of Technology))
For those interested in viewing in-person at the LSE, please provide your details here: https://forms.gle/4r9WVZhUFY66uxPr5. Additional information is available at: https://www.lse.ac.uk/social-policy/research/Research-clusters/Sustainable-Social-Policy/engagement-and-events
Otherwise, the relevant Zoom information is below:
Zoom Login information
https://lse.zoom.us/j/81645014177?pwd=MXZ5RWFacFBqUEpiQkhYdXZGMUJCUT09
Meeting ID: 816 4501 4177
Passcode: 709267
Updated Schedule:
Due to the previous session’s cancellation the updated schedule is now as follows:
March 6th
Greening in Groups: Firm Concentration and Lobbying on Green Industrial Policy
Ryan Pike (Yale University)
Supply Chains and Political Strategies: Analyzing Firm Responses to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Lingbo Zhao (Penn State University)
March 13th
Political signaling drives China's carbon market, not market signals
Chen Xiang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Natural Disasters and the Electability of Women: Evidence from Philippine Mayoral Elections
Holly Jansen (University of California San Diego)
March 20th
The Impacts of Globalization on Political Knowledge: Evidence from Climate Knowledge in Africa
Carlos Felipe Balacazar (University College London) [In-person presentation]
How Politics Percolates Through Science
Dahyun Choi (Princeton University)
April 3rd
Green industrial policy in the voting booth: The electoral effects of the Inflation Reduction Act
Aidan Miao (University College London)
Politics of the energy transition: a case study of electric vehicles policy from South Asia
Anum Mustafa (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Dr. Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy,
London School of Economics and Political Science
Editor, Environmental Politics
Organiser, EPG Online
https://www.liambeisermcgrath.com