Andrew Carnegie Fellows Forum: Smart Takes on Climate Change
A conversation with leading scholars on how we can take urgent, responsible, and just actions to tackle the climate crisis
A conversation with leading scholars on how we can take urgent, responsible, and just actions to tackle the climate crisis
Following the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26), it is clear that finding agreement on climate change action requires complex considerations, among them human impact, new technologies, and global energy needs. There is no doubt that urgent action is required but some solutions present their own dilemmas. How will the costs of green capitalism impact the pursuit of clean energy and social justice? What is the role of global governance to ensure that geoengineering does not yield harmful and unjust consequences? How can we develop sustainable and equitable modern energy systems in countries where people still lack access to electricity?
Watch four Andrew Carnegie Fellows explore these questions in a research-backed discussion about how we can align and design a greener world to better protect all of us.
Justin Worland | @justinworland
Senior Correspondent, Climate Change
Time
Michael Greenstone
Andrew Carnegie Fellow, Class of 2019
Milton Friedman Distinguished Service Professor of Economics
University of Chicago
Paulina Jaramillo | @PauliJllo
Andrew Carnegie Fellow, Class of 2020
Professor of Engineering & Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
Sikina Jinnah | @sjinnah2
Andrew Carnegie Fellow, Class of 2017
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies
University of California, Santa Cruz
Thea Riofrancos | @triofrancos
Andrew Carnegie Fellow, Class of 2020
Associate Professor of Political Science
Providence College