【讲座预告】全球气候危机:2015年《巴黎协定》能否阻止灾难性的气候巨变?

发布者:苏超发布时间:2019-11-06浏览次数:297

政治学与国际关系前沿系列讲座

The Global Climate Emergency: Can the Paris Agreement of 2015 Prevent Catastrophic Climate Change?

  • 时间:20191113日(周三)1530-1700

13 November 2019 (Wednesday) 1530-1700

  • 地点:紫金港校区东1B-502

Room 502, East1-B- Building, Zijingang Campus

  • 嘉宾主讲人:Robert Falkner,伦敦政治经济学院格兰瑟姆研究所研究主任、国际关系副教授

  • 承办:浙江大学政治学研究所

        浙江大学公共管理学院政治学系

        浙江大学学生国际化能力培养基地

        浙江大学国际组织精英人才培养计划



In 2015, the international community reached agreement on a new international climate treaty. The Paris Agreement, which sets out an ambitious agenda to keep global warming to below 2C, was described by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as a "monumental triumph for people and our planet". However, the existing national pledges for reducing greenhouse gas emissions fall short of what is needed to meet the Paris Agreement's objectives. Is the new climate treaty the breakthrough that the world was waiting for, or is it just another futile attempt to bring rising global emissions under control. This lecture reviews and assesses the contribution that the Paris Agreement can make to the global fight against climate change, and whether the major emitters of greenhouse gases (from China and the United States to the European Union) are doing enough to avert catastrophic climate change.  



主讲人简介

Dr. Robert Falkner

伦敦政治经济学院格兰瑟姆研究所研究主任、国际关系副教授


Robert Falkner is the Research Director of the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE. He is also an Associate Professor of International Relations serves as the Academic Director of the TRIUM Global Executive MBA, an alliance between LSE, NYU Stern School of Business and HEC Paris. His research is focused on global environmental politics and international political economy, and he has published widely in these areas, including The Handbook of Global Climate and Environment Policy (edited, 2016) and Business Power and Conflict in International Environmental Politics (2008). In 2006-07 he was a visiting scholar at Harvard University. He is an Associate Fellow of Chatham House, the London-based international affairs think tank, and a Distinguished Fellow at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs.