[gep-ed] UNFCCC reform

2025-01-27 Thread Naghmeh Nasiritousi
Dear colleagues, Multilateralism is under stress and so is climate governance. Some of you may have followed discussions about reforming the UNFCCC. We have explored UNFCCC reform options in two papers and a report which may be of interest to some of you or your students. Please find the public

Re: [gep-ed] ISA 2025

2025-01-27 Thread Elizabeth Chalecki
Raul, Kathy, and other non-US scholars- If you don't come to events like ISA, even if they are in the United States, that plays right into the hands of those who say "America for Americans" (whatever that nonsense might mean)!  ISA has always been a place to meet scholars from all over the wor

Re: [gep-ed] ISA 2025

2025-01-27 Thread 'Raul Pacheco-Vega' via gep-ed
Hi Kathy and all, This did occur to me last night, as I witnessed everything that has been going on in the US on BlueSky. I do have a US visa and therefore I should be able to enter the US without a hitch, and I've already paid for everything in advance (flights, hotels, registration, etc.) For me

Re: [gep-ed] ISA 2025

2025-01-27 Thread Gellers, Joshua
Greetings All- I just wanted to weigh in and express support for Beth’s perspective. Imagine if doctors refused to see patients in order to “send a message” about their displeasure with the current regime. If people opt-out of our conferences in order to send such a signal, it 1) deprives schol

Re: [gep-ed] ISA 2025

2025-01-27 Thread Devon Cantwell-Chavez
Hi all- American living in Canada here - I echo Beth and Josh. I used to live in Mississippi, Alabama, and Utah-- all states that have been targeted for travel boycotts at various points in the last several years. I've long been on the record against these types of travel boycotts as a result of h