- Peter Dauvergne
- Kathryn Harrison
- Lisa Sundstrom
- Yves Tiberghien
Key Publications:
- AI in the Wild: Sustainability in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (2020)
- Will Big Business Destroy Our Planet? (2018)
- Environmentalism of the Rich (2016)
Teaching 2021: POLI 562A - Topics in IR: Global Environmental Politics
Current Research Project: Corporations and the Politics of Environmental Activism in the Global South
See Peter Dauvergne's full profile here.
Key Publications:
- "Political Institutions and Supply Side Climate Politics: Lessons from Coal Ports in Canada and the United States," Global Environmental Politics, 2020.
- Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of Climate Change (2010) *co-edited with Lisa Sundstrom (see below)
- "International Carbon Trade and Domestic Climate Politics," Global Environmental Politics, 2015.
Teaching 2021: POLI 533 - Policy Analysis
Current Research Project: Public opinion on carbon pricing
See Kathryn Harrison's full profile here
Key Publications:
- Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of Climate Change (edited with Kathryn Harrison, 2010)
- “Russia’s Climate Policy: International Bargaining and Domestic Modernisation" (with Laura A. Henry), Europe-Asia Studies, 2012.
- "Russia and the Kyoto Protocol: Seeking an Alignment of Interests and Image" (with Laura A. Henry), Global Environmental Politics, 2007
See Lisa Sundstrom's full profile here
Key Publications:
- “Multi-Level: Explaining European Union Leadership in Climate Change Mitigation” Global Environmental Politics, 2007
- “Chinese Global Climate Change Leadership and Its Impact” in Amighini, Alessia. China: Champion of Which Globalization?", 2018.
Current Research Project: Global Governance of Climate
See Yves Tiberghien's full profile here
Climate and Environmental Politics News
In the Media
“Very politically contentious”: Prof. Kathryn Harrison on the challenges for the Liberals’ promise of a just transition
January 20, 2021

In the Media
Prof. Kathryn Harrison writes about the first “credible” federal climate plan in Canada for The Conversation
December 17, 2020

In the Media
“It’s night and day.” Prof. Kathryn Harrison on what a Biden presidency means for Canadian climate action
November 10, 2020
