ISEE Bulletin
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April 2020 THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS |
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CANSEE 2nd biennial Student SymposiumJune 25-27, Toronto, CANADAUp to thirty students will be accepted to participate in the 2020 Symposium. Students should be in the development stage of their graduate research (comprehensive exam or proposal stage) however all levels (undergraduate) are encouraged to apply. The organizing committee will conduct a double-blind review of all submitted abstracts to determine the 2020 Symposium class by the end of April. Participating students are expected to submit a written summary one month prior to the Symposium for Discussants to review in advance of the event. For additional information, click here. |
ISEE Past-President Bina Agarwal in the NewsIndian ExpressAn edit page piece in Indian Express on strategic antibody testing to ease the lockdown in key sectors. UNU-WIDER BlogBlog post published by UNU-WIDER: COVID-19 and lockdowns: Are women more affected? The Impact of Lockdown on Poor HouseholdsA 5-minute video clip of an interview with Prof. Bina Agarwal by Brut media (Paris), on the effect of the lockdown on the poor and on-farm supply chains. |
Independent Expert to Assist the Rio Doce PanelJune 25-27, Toronto, CANADAThe International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) seeks applications from qualified individuals with recognized expertise in social sciences; community participation and engagement; and community livelihoods, including indigenous and traditional communities, to serve on the Rio Doce Panel (RDP). For additional information, click here. |
IAFFE’s 2021 Agarwal Book PrizeCall for Nominations, 15 May 2020 DeadlineThe International Association for Feminist Economics announces The Suraj Mal and Shyama Devi Agarwal Book Prize to be awarded biennially for a work of original scholarship in the field of feminist economics. For additional information, click here. |
ISEE Bulletin
April 2020
THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
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Produced and Directed by Stuart Scott, and recorded at COP25 in Madrid, Spain on December 5, 2019. Discuss with Dr. James Hansen and his legal adviser Dan Galpern, the approaches to reducing our carbon emissions by legal actions. Worth a watch. One successful lawsuit in the form they are describing could really put a crimp in the fossil fuel industry’s plans to kill us all for the sake of profit.
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