Dear Colleagues,

Please join us for the next session of the Environmental Politics and
Governance Network's "Deep Climate Conversations" on Thursday, February
27th  at 12pm EST.

The topic is: *The Los Angeles Fires and Climate Politics*

To receive the Zoom link, *you will need to register in advance here *(
https://brown.zoom.us/meeting/register/7F3-xaT_RD-b-wuYAv70SQ)

We will focus on four questions:

   1. Have the LA fires shifted the climate debate? Does the scale of loss
   increase attention to adaptation issues?
   2. What policy failures contributed to the LA fires? What important
   lessons need to be learned?
   3. LA fires demonstrate the multifaceted nature of the climate crisis:
   for example, its connection with the housing crisis. What are the avenues
   for reforming the home insurance markets while addressing the moral
   hazard problem from risk-premium mismatch, as well as the economic impact
   of sharply increasing premiums?
   4. LA fires raise the question of how to rebuild, placing disaster
   recovery at the front and center of climate debates. The political
   pressure is to rebuild quickly, even to suspend environmental laws, but
   this quick rebuild may not increase resilience to future fires. What are
   the good models of handling this trade off?



We hope that you will be able to attend.


Jennifer Hadden and Aseem Prakash


[image: DCC Poster Fires.jpg]

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Jennifer Hadden
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science and Watson Institute
for International and Public Affairs
Brown University
Office: Room 319, 111 Thayer Street
www.jenniferhadden.com

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