Climate Politics & Policy

Climate Change represents the most significant existential threat we face. And responding effectively to it is a political and policy challenge of the highest order. It requires substantial international cooperation, national policy responses that could feasibly extend from financial incentives to regulation, engagement with private corporations and even attempts to reorient individual behaviours. As Australia’s recent experience with climate politics and policy demonstrates, any attempt to address climate change through policy can be significantly contested and politicised as environmental impacts come to be measured against current economic benefits of business as usual practices, especially with various actors muddying the waters about the science of climate change and responses to it. It is for a combination of these reasons that climate change has been labelled a ‘wicked’ policy problem.

This Inter-disciplinary Climate Politics and Policy network has emerged partly in recognition of this reality, and partly as a result of recognition of the need to draw on and engage with a range of other disciplines to make sense of the climate crisis and guide responses to it. Effective climate policy in Australia, for example, clearly requires a strong understanding of the science of the problem, awareness of its multiple effects in different sectors, an appreciation of public attitudes and what drives these, recognition of the key roles of industry and the business sector, an understanding of the latest technology available to enable the energy transition, and recognition of what’s expected from Australia by our allies and the international community in this area. This necessarily involves extending beyond disciplines- no one discipline can understand the origins, drivers or responses to the climate crisis alone.

This network draws together UQ researchers working on various elements of this challenge from across the University. With a membership and participation extending already to every Faculty in the University, there is clearly a demand for this type of inter-disciplinary network to enable colleagues to connect with each other, share latest research and even communicate the expertise of the University in this space to the broader institution and beyond. We would hope this in turn encourages substantive collaboration between researchers at UQ to understand and address the climate challenge.

Activities in 2023 included an initial auditing and introduction exercise to get to know others working in this area and introduce the network; a more directed discussion across a series of themes identified in our initial session; and a roundtable presentation on the climate crisis and responses to it on the eve of international climate talks in Dubai.

Alisa Becker

a.becker@uq.edu.au

Andrew Griffiths

a.griffiths@bel.uq.edu.au

Angela Dean

a.dean@uq.edu.au

Anna Littleboy

a.littleboy@uq.edu.au

Aude Bernard

a.bernard@uq.edu.au

Bella Madden

bella.madden@uq.edu.au

Bradd Witt

bwitt@uq.edu.au

Brian Head

brian.head@uq.edu.au

Christoph Klebl

c.klebl@uq.edu.au

Claire Cote

c.cote@uq.edu.au

Claudia Benham

c.benham@uq.edu.au

Corinne Unger

c.unger@business.uq.edu.au

Daniel Franks

d.franks@uq.edu.au

Daniel Nyberg

d.nyberg@business.uq.edu.au

Deanna Kemp

d.kemp@uq.edu.au

Debby Lynch

d.lynch@uq.edu.au

Eleonore Lebre

e.lebre@uq.edu.au

Elizabeth Meier

e.meier@uq.edu.au

Fiona Charlson

f.charlson@uq.edu.au

Francis Nona

francis.nona@qut.edu.au

Greg Marston

g.marston@uq.edu.au

Ian MacKenzie

i.mackenzie@uq.edu.au

Jagadish Thaker

j.thaker@uq.edu.au

Jennifer Yarnold

j.yarnold@uq.edu.au

Jim Walker

kenneth.walker@uq.edu.au

Joe Lane

joe.lane@uq.edu.au

John Quiggin

j.quiggin@uq.edu.au

Jonathan Rhodes

j.rhodes@uq.edu.au

Justine Bell-James

j.bell-james@law.uq.edu.au

Karen McNamara

karen.mcnamara@uq.edu.au

Katherine Cullerton

k.cullerton@uq.edu.au

Kathleen Herbohn

k.herbohn@business.uq.edu.au

Kathryn Sturman

k.sturman@uq.edu.au

Kelly Fielding

k.fielding@uq.edu.au

Kiah Smith

k.smith2@uq.edu.au

Kristen Lyons

kristen.lyons@uq.edu.au

Laura Sonter

l.sonter@uq.edu.au

Linda Selvey

l.selvey@uq.edu.au

Luke Munn

l.munn@uq.edu.au

Maggie Nolan

maggie.nolan@uq.edu.au

Martin Weber

m.weber@uq.edu.au

Martine Maron

m.maron@uq.edu.au

Matthew Hornsey

m.hornsey@business.uq.edu.au

Michael Vincent

m.vincent2@uq.edu.au

Mireia Guix

m.guix@uq.edu.au

Muhannad Al Kalbani

m.alkalbani@uq.edu.au

Nevenka Bulovic

n.bulovic@uq.edu.au

Nicole George

n.george2@uq.edu.au

Nina Lansbury

n.lansbury@uq.edu.au

Olivia Coldrey

o.coldrey@uq.edu.au

Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

oveh@uq.edu.au

Paul Dargusch

p.dargusch@uq.edu.au

Pedram Rashidi

p.rashidi@uq.edu.au

Pedro Fidelman

p.fidelman@uq.edu.au

Peter Walters

p.walters@uq.edu.au

Pia Wohland

p.wohland@uq.edu.au

Rachel Smith

rachel.smith@uq.edu.au

Ray Maher

r.maher@uq.edu.au

Rick Valenta

r.valenta@uq.edu.au

Rohan Rao

r.rao@business.uq.edu.au

Rose Stambe

r.stambe@uq.edu.au

Sam Regi

s.regi@uq.edu.au

Saphira Rekker

s.rekker@business.uq.edu.au

Sara Alidoust

s.alidoust@uq.edu.au

Stephen Jones

s.jones@business.uq.edu.au

Steven Micklethwaite

s.micklethwaite@uq.edu.au

Stuart Phinn

s.phinn@uq.edu.au

Sudhir Yadav

sudhir.yadav@uq.edu.au

Syvannah Wilson

s.wilson7@uq.edu.au

Thea Voogt

t.voogt@law.uq.edu.au

Thilak Mallawaarachchi

t.mallawaarachchi@uq.edu.au

Tiah Goldstein

t.goldstein@uq.edu.au

Tom Doig

t.doig@uq.edu.au

Valerie Hagger

v.hagger@uq.edu.au

Vigya Sharma

v.sharma@uq.edu.au

Winnifred Louis

w.louis@psy.uq.edu.au

Ya-Yen Sun

y.sun@business.uq.edu.au

 

Contact

Professor Matt McDonald
School of Political Science and International Studies
matt.mcdonald@uq.edu.au