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TOM ATHANASIOU: Paul Baer Memorial
February 15, 2017 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm PST
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This special ERG colloquium will celebrate the work of ERG alumnus Paul Baer who passed away on September 6, 2016. Paul was a strong force as an activist scholar and interdisciplinary researcher. He was a leading thinker on how to determine the fair and equitable obligation of each country under UN climate agreements, and a compelling voice bringing this work into the UN climate negotiations. Paul worked closely with Tom Athanasiou and Sivan Kartha at EcoEquity, a think tank Paul and Tom founded in 1999.
SPEAKER:
Tom Athanasiou
Director, EcoEquity
Co-director, Climate Equity Reference Project
DATE: Wednesday, February 15, 2017
TIME: 4:00-5:30 PM
PLACE: 126 Barrows
There will be a gathering of friends, family, and colleagues after the colloquium at the Beta Lounge at 2129 Durant Ave, Berkeley, CA. All are welcome.
TITLE: The Global Climate Equity Challenge, as Refracted through the Work of Paul Baer
DESCRIPTION: This talk will focus on the challenge that Paul took up at the heart of his work – how to win, or at least understand, a global climate transition that’s fair enough to actually succeed, even in the face of the extraordinary physical and political challenges of climate stabilization. Today, after Paris and then the American election, understanding the role that equity must play in any high-ambition climate transition is more pressing than ever. Thus, Paul’s long-time colleague Tom Athanasiou will explain Paul’s work and its contribution to the realist challenge of global climate justice.
BIO: Tom Athanasiou is a climate-equity specialist. He co-directs the Climate Equity Reference Project, a long-term modeling and policy analysis initiative designed to advance equity as a driver of extremely ambitious global climate mobilization. His principle interest is distributional justice within the climate mobilization challenge. As a writer, he is the author of Divided Planet: the Ecology of Rich and Poor, and the co-author (with Paul Baer) of Dead Heat: Global Justice and Global Warming and (with Paul Baer and Sivan Kartha) of Greenhouse Development Rights: The Right to Development in a Climate Constrained World. He is now writing an eBook, to be published in 2017, called Climate Justice After Trump. It will be followed, hopefully in 2018, by a proper book.